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1     I,      3| boyhood he had most fervently desired, with an outward show of
2     I,     79|     as men shrank from war or desired it. Arminius, with his naturally
3    II,     78|     the aged priests, who was desired to interpret the language
4   III,     38|    its own merits; and as men desired nothing against morality,
5    IV,     77|       wished, what the armies desired, and Sejanus would not dare
6   XII,      8|     found only one person who desired such a marriage, Alledius
7   XII,     50|   This was all that Vitellius desired. ~ ~
8   XVI,     18|    whose wealth he ravenously desired. Mela meanwhile, adopting
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