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1     I,     59| punishment of their comrades, and unmoved by their contrition, they
2    II,     36|   Tiberius, who received him with unmoved countenance. The emperor
3    XV,     75|                                   Unmoved by these considerations,
4    XV,     79|                     Seneca, quite unmoved, asked for tablets on which
5   XVI,     11|        the emperor showed himself unmoved alike by entreaty and reproach. ~ ~
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