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 1     I,     25| successful. After the young man departure there was comparative quiet,
 2     I,     39|      themselves isolated by the departure of the rest, they voluntarily
 3     I,     45|   tribunal. The men opposed his departure with their weapons, threatening
 4     I,     61|    However, as if on the eve of departure, he selected his attendants,
 5    II,     42|       his relatives to stop his departure by their influence or their
 6    IV,     76|                             His departure was attended by a small
 7    VI,     49|    period when Jason, after the departure of Medea and the children
 8   XII,     55|              By the centurion's departure the camp prefect was released,
 9  XIII,     20|       aware, and he ordered the departure of the military guard now
10   XIV,      6|  festivity, escorted her on her departure, clinging with kisses to
11   XIV,     44|       from giving the signal of departure and receiving into his army
12    XV,      7|       war on both sides and the departure of Vologeses, Tigranes also
13    XV,     20|     weakened, as it was, by the departure of Vologeses. Corbulo said
14    XV,     45|    Capitol for advice about his departure. There he adored the gods;
15   XVI,     12|         life might have a quick departure, each wishing to leave a
16   XVI,     39|      urged them to hasten their departure and not mingle their own
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