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1   III,     25|    were commemorated with such monuments, but that domestic woes
2   III,     81|       and proposed that on all monuments, public or private, should
3    IV,      9|      were to be seen among the monuments of Cneius Pompeius; his
4    IV,     53|      most glorious and abiding monuments. Those built of stone are
5    IV,     79|     while he lived, though the monuments which remain of his genius
6    XI,     12|     service. So after erecting monuments on which he recorded his
7    XV,     51| ancient and genuine historical monuments of men of genius, and, notwithstanding
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