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1     I,     94|     their arms and horses, and relieved the soldiers out of his
2     I,    101|    were, it was decided, to be relieved for a time from proconsular
3    II,     63|   distance. While, however, he relieved the honourable poverty of
4   III,     76|        and I confess that I am relieved of a portion of my burdens.
5    IV,     81|    after a great battle always relieved the wounded with their bounty
6    VI,     68|       a few followers and thus relieved all from the disgrace of
7   XII,     51|       its desperate plight was relieved. And yet in past days Italy
8   XII,     78| condition. His bowels too were relieved, and this seemed to have
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