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1    II,     67|   arms and drew their Moorish neighbours into the war. These too
2    II,     78| Syrians, Armenians, and their neighbours, the Cappadocians, from
3    IV,     64|      fight only against their neighbours. A rumour had then spread
4    IV,     80|      and groans. Soon all the neighbours in their excitement at the
5    XI,     19|    was winning fame among his neighbours and even far beyond them,
6   XII,     35|     tyrant, and the enmity of neighbours, joined to intestine strife,
7   XII,     52|     highly renowned among his neighbours. He boasted so arrogantly
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