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1  XIII,     53|   not complaint or indignant remonstrance; freespoken because of his
2   XIV,     16| brutality was far beyond any remonstrance, but Seneca who was in ill
3    XV,      6|  sent Vologeses a message of remonstrance against the violence done
4    XV,     16|   petition, but in a tone of remonstrance against the doing of hostile
5   XVI,     18|      have written, by way of remonstrance against the injustice of
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