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 1     I,     56|         might allow my death to pass unpunished would avenge
 2     I,     84|         route which he knew, to pass Long Bridges with all possible
 3     I,     89|       as they would have had to pass over the body of their commander,
 4   III,     39|      then the Civil war did not pass without the enactment of
 5    IV,     14|     historians. But I would not pass over a rumour of the time,
 6    IV,     27| proposed that the Senate should pass a decree providing that
 7    IV,     47|        bore all this and let it pass, whether in forbearance
 8    IV,     56|         have the inclination to pass her old age with a mere
 9    IV,     57|     conveyed by soldiers, would pass through his hands. Caesar
10    VI,     27|                      I must not pass over a prognostication of
11   XIV,     17|    Paetus, who had been used to pass over previous flatteries
12   XIV,     19|      spectacle, where he was to pass, as a triumph is witnessed.
13   XIV,     55|         To-day this has come to pass, since an ex-consul has
14   XIV,     56|    fellows' knowledge. Could he pass the night-guard, could he
15   XIV,     85|   lowest servility, I shall not pass it over in silence.~ ~
16   XVI,     17|    Roman State that one may not pass over it with a single mention,
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