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 1     I,    104|      arguments were used by the inhabitants of Interamna. The most fruitful
 2    II,      8|         name, the Vahal, by the inhabitants of its shore. Soon that
 3    II,     62|        fell most fatally on the inhabitants of Sardis, and it attracted
 4    IV,     60|        similar privilege by the inhabitants of Massilia, and had left
 5    IV,     69|         voluntary action of the inhabitants, submitted. The early and
 6    IV,     73|     about Halicarnassus, as its inhabitants affirmed that for twelve
 7    VI,     54|    informed by the neighbouring inhabitants that the Euphrates, without
 8    VI,     63|        rivalry of joy among the inhabitants who detested Artabanus,
 9   XII,     71|       Latona, were the earliest inhabitants of the island; soon afterwards,
10   XII,     73|      harbours. Consequently the inhabitants were at first money-making
11  XIII,     48|     captured, and all the adult inhabitants massacred, without the loss
12  XIII,     51|     attack from a distance. The inhabitants however opened the gates
13   XIV,     24| frightful bloodshed between the inhabitants of Nuceria and Pompeii,
14   XIV,     24|       back to the Senators, the inhabitants of Pompeii were forbidden
15   XIV,     34|        walls were open, and the inhabitants awaiting orders. They also
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