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1    IV,     64|        burden. But if they were doomed to slavery as a conquered
2    XV,     54|      nailed to crosses, or were doomed to the flames and burnt,
3   XVI,     18| receiving a message that he was doomed to die had destroyed himself.
4   XVI,     33|       who pitied Helvidius too, doomed as he was to suffer for
5   XVI,     39|       perils with the fate of a doomed man. Arria, too, who aspired
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