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 1    II,     37| claimed with eager rivalry the privilege of conducting the case for
 2    II,     47|    ancestors did not grant the privilege of occasionally proposing
 3   III,     89|    Cretans too demanded a like privilege for a statue of the Divine
 4    IV,     60|        received with a similar privilege by the inhabitants of Massilia,
 5    VI,      3|  campaigns, should acquire the privilege of sitting in the fourteen
 6    XI,     28|     Roman citizens, sought the privilege of obtaining public offices
 7    XI,     32|      his own case and seek the privilege of laying aside his rank.
 8   XII,     26|      of the Senate, received a privilege. Senators belonging to the
 9  XIII,     63|     often as they received the privilege of stating an opinion, were
10   XVI,     17|      cities. Let us grant this privilege to the posterity of illustrious
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