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1    XI,     13| inclined to Gotarzes, some to Meherdates, a descendant of Phraates,
2    XI,     13|     to the Roman emperor that Meherdates might be allowed to mount
3   XII,     11|      to solicit the return of Meherdates, was introduced into the
4   XII,     12|      He added some advice for Meherdates, who was present, and told
5   XII,     14|     of the Arabs, he reminded Meherdates that the impulsive enthusiasm
6   XII,     15|      embraced the alliance of Meherdates, though secretly and in
7   XII,     16|   from Rome than to keep him. Meherdates, stript of his powerful
8   XII,     16|  detachment in his rear. Then Meherdates in despair yielded to promises
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