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1     I,     20|       the people asked leave to exhibit at their own expense games
2     I,     92|     might treasure up and might exhibit when fully matured.~ ~
3     I,    102|       streets, that they should exhibit themselves only in the theatre,
4   III,     58| disguise their disaffection and exhibit it at a better opportunity.
5    IV,     81|       Senate that no one was to exhibit a show of gladiators, whose
6   XII,     69|     hand, was being prompted to exhibit the worst cruelty by the
7  XIII,     38|     government of a province to exhibit a show of gladiators, or
8   XIV,     23|         there were who liked to exhibit their gloomy faces and looks,
9   XVI,     37|       demeanour and language to exhibit an ideal of virtue. In his
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