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1   I,  36| tendency to injure them? Is it Janus, the founder of the Janiculum,
2 III,   6|  Saturn, my opponent says, and Janus, Minerva, Juno, Apollo,
3 III,  29|        duty, then, with father Janus, whom certain of you have
4 III,  29|       that there never was any Janus, who, they say, being sprung
5 III,  29|       the gods. But, again, if Janus be the year, neither thus
6 III,  44|       establish. If there is a Janus, let Janus be; if a Bacchus,
7 III,  44|       If there is a Janus, let Janus be; if a Bacchus, let Bacchus
8  VI,  25|        malicious inclinations? Janus, with double face, or that
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