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1     I,    102| disturbance was the subject of a debate in the Senate, and opinions
2    II,     42|                      During this debate Lucius Piso, after exclaiming
3    II,    114|                      There was a debate too about expelling the
4   III,     45|     themselves. There was a keen debate, and appeal was made to
5   III,     48|                      During this debate Severus Caecina proposed
6   III,     73|         the public good. In this debate it was better that my eyes
7     V,      4|      consuls not to enter on the debate. He argued that the highest
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