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1     I,     17|      would prefer to be wholly excused. Then Gallus again, who
2     I,     99| because of his indigence to be excused from his rank as a senator,
3   III,     51| Lepidus begged earnestly to be excused. He alleged ill-health,
4   III,     77|       letter, the aediles were excused from so anxious a task,
5     V,      2|        in his voluptuous life, excused himself by letter for his
6    XV,     78|        see Piso, upon which he excused himself on the ground of
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