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1 Arg | accompanied him about the city to protect him from the
2 Arg | had only retired from the city of his own accord for the
3 Arg | and on his arrival in the city he was received with universal
4 Arg | acclamations. ~ He arrived in the city on the fourth of September,
5 4 | then I might return to the city. By which action he confessed
6 6 | the senate-house mute, the city dumb and dispirited.
7 7 | men rushing all over the city with sword and firebrand;
8 11(2)| the sixth century of the city, and gave all magistrates
9 12 | actually banished from the city Lucius Lamia, a Roman knight,
10 12 | grief of a most grateful city, and did what no tyrant
11 13(3)| outside the walls of the city, and the assembly was held
12 13(3)| could not come into the city. ~~
13 15 | despised this most prudent city to such a degree that he
14 17 | were consul at Capua, a city where there was once the
15 17 | lamentations and groans of the city to die away.
16 19 | body from alarm, and the city from slavery.
17 23 | been forced to leave the city; to console those who promoted
18 33(7)| of the very dregs of the city, and of the slaves; and
19 34 | not be absent from this city any longer than the constitution
20 38 | was ever driven from the city in times of civil discord
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