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1   I,   2| public, to individual, and to family concerns? Do they not apply
2   I,  36|   paramour of a man of Trojan family, and the prostituter of
3  II,  18|     the other furniture which family life requires.These are
4 III,   3|      those who form the royal family as well as to the sovereigns,
5   V,  39| graced with a hind's skin the family of the Nebridae and laughed
6  VI,   6|  temple of Venus with all his family, nay, more, with all his
7  VI,  21|     were of the same race and family. Now, when all these things
8  VI,  23|      and himself, and all his family? Where was the queenly Juno
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