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1   III,     28|     was believed by poison or starvation.~ ~
2    IV,     49|  Senate and ended his life by starvation. His books, so the Senators
3    VI,     31| became known. That he died of starvation, there was not a doubt;
4    VI,     74| having apparently resolved on starvation. Arruntius, when his friends
5   XVI,     11|     as might suffice to avert starvation. Then at her father's bidding
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