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1     I,     52| discharges and money, indeed, by conciliatory measures. Even if Germanicus
2    II,     45|      office. With this seemingly conciliatory speech he retained the substance
3    II,     85|                    He received a conciliatory answer. If there was no
4   XII,      7|     forward these arguments in a conciliatory speech, and met with decided
5   XII,     55|   replied vaguely and often in a conciliatory tone, while by secret messages
6    XV,      6|       fear and presenting a more conciliatory attitude, he replied that
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