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1     I,     11| tumultuous enthusiasm which had distracted the funeral of the Divine
2     I,     13|         the only remedy for his distracted country was the rule of
3    II,     50|     capital, while Tiberius was distracted by the doubt whether he
4   III,      5|    desolate in its silence, now distracted by lamentations. The streets
5    IV,     87|     infamy. Never was Rome more distracted and terror-stricken. Meetings,
6   XIV,     35|   easier, as the Parthians were distracted by a war with the Hyrcanians,
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