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1    II,     28|    strong blast, all the more frightful from the frozen north which
2   XII,     59| submitted to the yoke. Then a frightful winter or deficient supplies,
3  XIII,     16|   fury, Agrippina rushed into frightful menaces, sparing not the
4   XIV,     24|     trifling beginning led to frightful bloodshed between the inhabitants
5    XV,     19|       of the fugitives was as frightful as if they had turned their
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