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1     I,     16|           confined to its present limits, either from fear or out
2     I,    104|         their channels, and their limits, as well as their sources.
3    II,     71|         herself within the proper limits of a woman, would be present
4    II,     79|           and Syene, formerly the limits of the Roman empire, which
5   III,     89|          still prescribed certain limits, and the petitioners were
6    IV,      5|       much narrower then were the limits of our empire. ~ ~
7    VI,     12|          restricted within proper limits. Let plots against the State,
8   XII,     49| pro-consular authority beyond the limits of the capital with the
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