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1  T-II|        TII:253-312 His Plea: His Defence~ ~‘But,’ you may say, ‘the
2  T-II|        for ambush, the other for defence.~Eloquence is learnt to
3  T-II|       TII:547-578 His Plea: Last Defence and Prayer~ ~Still, don’
4 T-III|         ve also felt your strong defence of me, in my absence –~dear
5  T-IV|         your faithfulness, to my defence, instead,~be the example
6   Ind|    making war on them and in his defence claimed Augustus had ordered
7   Ind| noblewomen, and uses the classic defence of eroticism and pornography
8   Ind|       play his minor part in its defence.~Book TI.II:75-110 Book
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