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1    II,     53|     in the consulship. Still, failing to obtain credit for sincere
2    II,     89|     was detained there by the failing health of Germanicus, but
3    IV,     70| speaking power, while, with a failing intellect, he was still
4    VI,     72|   while his strength was fast failing he gave up none of his debaucheries.
5    VI,     77|     Macro that his breath was failing and that he would not last
6    VI,     77|     15th of March, his breath failing, he was believed to have
7    XV,     78|      himself on the ground of failing health and the desire of
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