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 1    II,     26|                thrust out nor recover their immense lances, or avail themselves
 2    IV,     36| slave-establishments, in which there was an immense growth, while the freeborn
 3    IV,     56|                   cares, foreseeing too the immense elevation to which a man
 4    IV,     80|                precipitating and burying an immense multitude which was intently
 5    VI,     54|                  was of itself rising to an immense height, and that the white
 6   XII,     25|                     from Italy. Thus out of immense wealth only five million
 7   XII,     35|                 peace of our empire. For an immense host of Ligii, with other
 8   XII,     66|               marines on decked vessels. An immense multitude from the neighbouring
 9   XII,     73|                     and productive seas, as immense shoals of fish pour out
10  XIII,     37|                 which the emperor piled the immense amphitheatre in the Field
11   XIV,     20|                well-known Roman knights, by immense presents, to offer their
12   XIV,     43|                  they were surrounded by an immense host of the barbarians.
13    XV,     24|               influential provincials, whom immense wealth has emboldened to
14    XV,     54|                  upon their information, an immense multitude was convicted,
15   XVI,      1|            discovered on his land a cave of immense depth, which contained a
16   XVI,     18|                     his will bequeathing an immense amount to Tigellinus and
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