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1   III,     43|   the destiny of power to be lasting, or perhaps a sense of weariness
2    IV,     45|    is produced, it cannot be lasting. Formerly, when the people
3    VI,     54| which, however, would not be lasting, on the ground, that though
4   XIV,     64|      felt for him a deep and lasting regret, because of the remembrance
5   XIV,     70|   long as life holds out, be lasting possessions; those which
6    XV,      6|      and the conclusion of a lasting peace. He ordered Moneses
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