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1     I,     21|     it held out of license in tumult and of profit from a civil
2     I,     24|     is not through mutiny and tumult that the desires of the
3     I,     26|        when they heard of the tumult in the camp, tore up the
4     I,     50| envoys, who on hearing of the tumult were hastening to Germanicus.
5  XIII,     48| distance, so that, with equal tumult everywhere, no support might
6   XIV,     80|     she is far away, stirs up tumult, quit Campania, and make
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