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1 T-I| if Augustus’s statutory law was enough for me,~if I’ 2 T-II| land subject to Italian law,~barely clinging to the 3 T-II| contrary to established law, ~or destined to teach the 4 T-III| bloodthirsty, endlessly using the law against me,~born of the 5 T-V| than wolves.~They fear no law: justice yields to force,~ 6 ExII| the city if they keep the law.~There’s nothing to fear. 7 ExI| your good daughters-in law, and their daughters.~May 8 ExI| ve done nothing that the law forbids to be done:~yet 9 ExIII| Hasn’t every woman the law protects from seducers~been 10 ExIV| be laying down words of law to the citizens, seated~ 11 ExIV| that have that right by law.~My forehead has been wreathed 12 ExIV| Citizens!~The power of the law’s not needed: I say it myself.~ 13 IBIS| himself according to his own law.~May you outrage a phantom, 14 Ind| Danaids his daughters in law.~ ~Aeneades~Descendants 15 Ind| protection when he went to law. Pliny (Historia Naturalis: 16 Ind| politics and returned to the law. His enormous wealth was 17 Ind| be arguable in a court of law. He still can’t resist a 18 Ind| than something against the law, fine shades of difference?) 19 Ind| to have as a daughter in law.~Ibis:413-464 His fate.~ ~