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 1    II,     36|     some have related, feigning illness, he was carried in a litter
 2    II,     89|       awaited the result of the illness which had again attacked
 3    II,     89|     unfavourable symptom of the illness.~ ~
 4    II,    108|        There meantime, when the illness of Germanicus was universally
 5   III,      4|    either have been hindered by illness, or with a spirit overpowered
 6   III,     68|     composed another during the illness of Drusus, which, in the
 7   III,     82|      his priest was hindered by illness or by public duty. For seventy-five
 8   III,     90|         Augusta had an alarming illness, which compelled the emperor
 9   III,    100|       prescribing that whenever illness attacked a priest of Jupiter,
10    IV,     10|      whole time of the prince's illness, either because he was not
11    VI,     47|  country, was carried off by an illness. Still, Tiberius did not
12   XII,     77|    anxiety, he had an attack of illness, and went to Sinuessa to
13   XIV,     31|  sanctity of the spot. A fit of illness which followed, convinced
14   XIV,     64|       Burrus died, whether from illness or from poison was a question.
15   XIV,     64| question. It was supposed to be illness from the fact that from
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