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1    XI,      6|     his accusations without cessation or pity, and his audacity
2   XIV,     50|    despatch to Rome that no cessation of fighting must be expected,
3    XV,      7| understanding that with the cessation of war on both sides and
4    XV,     44|  his pleasures there was no cessation to his crimes. For during
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