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1     I,     18|    instantly broke out into invective against Haterius; Scaurus,
2    IV,     86|   soon with yet more daring invective against Sejanus, against
3     V,      3| notwithstanding his furious invective, had left everything else
4    VI,     56|    so to ascertain, through invective, if it must be so, the truth,
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