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1     I,     71|   were then inaugurated, were disturbed by quarrels arising out
2   III,     47|  letter that Africa was again disturbed by an incursion of Tacfarinas,
3    IV,     44|      unbroken or but slightly disturbed, dismal misery in the capital,
4    XV,      2|    with success to themselves disturbed the peace between us, they
5   XVI,      5| unpractised hands, while they disturbed those who knew their part,
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