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1    II,      1|       Augustus every token of reverence and had sent him some of
2    II,     95|       to enemies. He inspired reverence alike by look and voice,
3    IV,     52|       linked an expression of reverence towards the Senate. But
4   XII,     26|  Narbon Gaul, for its special reverence of the Senate, received
5   XII,     50| images, increased the popular reverence for a woman who up to this
6  XIII,     10|      so continue the habitual reverence of his ancestors towards
7    XV,      1|   greatness of Rome, and felt reverence for a hitherto unbroken
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