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1     I,      1|   without either bitterness or partiality, from any motives to which
2    II,     97|    suspicion or were biased by partiality towards Piso, gave conflicting
3    IV,     78|      inflamed with envy by the partiality of the mother Agrippina
4    IV,     82|        his liberality, without partiality or the solicitations of
5     V,      2|  distinction through Augusta's partiality. Fufius was indeed a man
6  XIII,     11|        Densus, a knight, whose partiality for Britannicus was construed
7   XIV,     55| profession out of an excessive partiality for ancient precedent. At
8   XIV,     75|    Asia, it was said, from its partiality for the young man, had taken
9    XV,     26|     and a temper proof against partiality. Consequently, our magistrates'
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