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1     I,     47|         those who had served in twenty campaigns; that there was
2   III,     40|      maintaining. Then followed twenty years of continuous strife;
3   III,     41|      from serving as one of the Twenty Commissioners, and let him
4   III,    108|   funeral honours. The busts of twenty most illustrious families
5    IV,     91|     Apulia. There she endured a twenty years' exile, in which she
6    VI,      2|    select a number of senators, twenty out of whom should be chosen
7    VI,     16| admirably; and then Piso, after twenty years of similar credit,
8    XI,     27|         his laws, provided that twenty should be elected to fill
9    XV,     37|         Each then took with him twenty horsemen. The king, seeing
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