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 1   I,  59|    although you have on your side all the Epicadi, Caesellii,
 2  II,  52|     is appropriate to either side. Whence, you say, are men;
 3  II,  57|    to you, although on every side you see that things are
 4  IV,   4|      battle; and to one this side, to another that, is hostile.
 5  IV,   4|      the beating back of one side. But you will perhaps say,
 6  IV,   4|      only, and, being on the side of the Quirites alone, is
 7  IV,   5|  round, and bounded on every side by the circumference of
 8  IV,   5|     right, and that the left side, we do not refer to anything
 9  IV,   5|   And if I am turned to this side by the necessary business
10  IV,  18|     some one on the opposite side says, How do we know whether
11   V,  24|     compose them are on your side? Or of what importance is
12   V,  28| hesitating, looking on every side, shuffling, doubling Tellene
13 VII,  12|      give assistance to this side and to that, which is impossible,
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