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1    II,      2|         Caesar's drudge, after an endurance of so many years' slavery,
2    II,     16|           nearly all of them, his endurance, his gracious manner and
3   III,      7|        must brace their hearts to endurance, as in former days the Divine
4    IV,     23| Germanicus, was then vexed beyond endurance at their youth being honoured
5    VI,     49|       more inured to hardship and endurance. They claim to have been
6   XIV,     33|          by the general's patient endurance. He bore indeed the same
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