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1     I,     52| obedience and help against the rebels. "Enough and more than enough
2     I,     75|      garlands, and fled to the rebels. Induced, however, to hope
3   III,    103|       to hold out to the other rebels the prospect of laying down
4    IV,     93|    fortress and dispersing the rebels in defence of their own
5   XII,     37|        their own defences. The rebels, conscious of their guilt,
6   XII,     38|       as a defence against the rebels, and as a means of imbuing
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