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1   III,     35| ancestors, beyond indeed his own legislation. But I will relate the deaths
2   III,     39|       last specimen of equitable legislation. For subsequent enactments,
3   III,     39|     repeal or alteration of past legislation and by many additions, gave
4   III,     40|          evils and repealing the legislation of which he had himself
5   III,     71|          while at home stringent legislation was apprehended against
6    IV,     58|    having sworn obedience to the legislation of the Divine Augustus. ~ ~
7  XIII,      6|  Agrippina, as a reversal of the legislation of Claudius, but it was
8  XIII,     12|   swearing obedience to imperial legislation, he forbade his colleague
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