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1   III,     55| formidable war. Some roused their immediate neighbourhood; others crossed
2    IV,     69|  compelled to surrender. Then the immediate neighbourhood, by the voluntary
3    VI,      3|           prepared flattery, with immediate expulsion from the Senate,
4    VI,     77|          but to put his advice at immediate disposal. This man, as if
5   XII,     78|        the worst, and defying the immediate obloquy of the deed, she
6   XIV,     82|   promised him a secret but ample immediate recompense, and some delightful
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