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1     I,     14|   Bruti were sacrifices to a hereditary enmity (though duty requires
2    II,     46| eloquence which has been the hereditary possession of our house,
3    II,     48|     fortunes he clung to his hereditary nobility. Nor did Tiberius
4    IV,     25|       who, under colour of a hereditary feud, humoured the malignity
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