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1     I,     51|           whole affair were clearly recognised, Germanicus entered the
2    II,     21|          Some have said that he was recognised by Chauci serving among
3    II,     37|         decided that his slaves who recognised the writing should be examined
4    II,    113|       aedile's list, according to a recognised custom of our ancestors,
5    IV,     80|           retained life, while they recognised their wives and children
6    VI,     51|          conspicuous to all, and so recognised each other, rushed to the
7  XIII,     61|             s slaves or clients was recognised, and his character, despicable
8   XIV,     22| compositions, but not yet generally recognised. They used to sit with him,
9   XIV,     47|            way the moment they have recognised that sword and that courage
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