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1     I,     75|        and the more highly is he esteemed in times of revolution.
2    IV,     75|         s grandson, whom all men esteemed, but yielding to his wife'
3    IV,     86|          and he was consequently esteemed by the good, as he was a
4    XV,     61| commander of the guard, a man of esteemed life and character, to whom
5    XV,     83|        Annaeus, whom he had long esteemed for his faithful friendship
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