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 1     I,     54|      Agrippina might return and remain, some running to meet her,
 2     I,     90|       discretion, and they must remain within the entrenchments,
 3     I,    104|         did the people of Reate remain silent. They remonstrated
 4    II,     81|      home in Italy, if he would remain there, or, if his interests
 5    II,    107|         he begged that he might remain in the fortress on surrendering
 6    II,    111|     Many of these honours still remain; some were at once dropped,
 7    IV,     22|       priests of Jupiter should remain unchanged. A law however
 8    IV,     56|        think that you will then remain in the same position, and
 9    IV,     79|      though the monuments which remain of his genius are not admired
10    VI,     44|    still untainted and would so remain, if he was not assaIled
11  XIII,      9|         and two legions were to remain in the province of Syria
12   XIV,     55| protests, wishing that it might remain unimpaired, should the State
13    XV,     45|       things in the State would remain unchanged and prosperous,
14    XV,     52|        Avernus, and there still remain the traces of his disappointed
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