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1     I,     11| conquered by Augustus were to be borne in front, on that of Lucius
2     I,     11|        that the body ought to be borne on their shoulders to the
3    II,     52|          as the Elbe. There were borne in procession spoils, prisoners,
4    II,     88|  trackless forests, and was soon borne by his swift steed to the
5   III,     48|     lived with his wife, who had borne him six children, and how
6   III,    108|        illustrious families were borne in the procession, with
7    IV,     61|        over the Gaetuli, to have borne poverty with a good grace,
8  XIII,     23|       that Silana, who has never borne offspring, knows nothing
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