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1     I,     69|       by lavishing money, and promptly granting the discharge,
2    II,     49| single slave, had it not been promptly checked, would have ruined
3    XI,     42|    away all power of thought, promptly resolved to meet and face
4   XII,     38|   That this might be the more promptly effected, a colony of a
5   XIV,      7|     they could not themselves promptly unite to face the emergency,
6   XIV,     48|     general's address, and so promptly did the veteran soldiery,
7    XV,     65|     an empire, which would be promptly offered him by all who had
8    XV,     76|   Lateranus, consul-elect, so promptly that he did not allow him
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