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1     I,     99|    had been weakened by the pressure of a public road and aqueduct,
2    II,     33|      Tiberius put a severer pressure on his modesty by offering
3    II,     47|  age of his children, put a pressure on the delicacy of the Senate,
4   III,     57|   states of Gaul, under the pressure of heavy debts, attempted
5     V,      2| mother on the ground of the pressure of business. He even abridged,
6   XII,     73|   but afterwards, under the pressure of excessive burdens, they
7  XIII,     20|     belief of others that a pressure had been put on them by
8   XVI,      5|   narrow approaches and the pressure of the crowd, were trampled
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