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 1     I,     13|        Some said "that dutiful feeling towards a father, and the
 2     I,     33|      bleeding from a blow, and feeling destruction certain, he
 3     I,     43|     feminine jealousies, Livia feeling a stepmother's bitterness
 4   III,     40|   consulship, Caesar Augustus, feeling his power secure, annulled
 5   III,     78|        Henceforth a respectful feeling towards the prince and a
 6   III,     82|    rivalry, hatred or personal feeling." ~ ~
 7    IV,     37| Cornutus, weary of anxiety and feeling that peril was equivalent
 8    IV,     42|       intensely strong was his feeling that he bound the Senate
 9   XII,     80|       sense of wrong and angry feeling in the popular mind. ~ ~
10   XIV,     25|     them, there arose a bitter feeling towards the judge, but the
11   XIV,     49|      fourteenth and twentieth, feeling that he had cheated his
12   XIV,     54|      Senate there was a strong feeling on the part of those who
13    XV,     45|     temple of Vesta, and there feeling a sudden trembling throughout
14    XV,     55|      punishment, there arose a feeling of compassion; for it was
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