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 1  T-II|     be captured by the enemy.~Justice forbids any man of Roman
 2   T-V|     wolves.~They fear no law: justice yields to force,~and right
 3   T-V|     the sharp sword dispenses justice~unjustly, and wounds are
 4   ExI|       to placate his father’s Justice,~which always occupies a
 5 ExIII|      lenient than our prince:~Justice moderates his powers.~Caesar
 6  ExIV|       the vengeance of strict justice,~every word’s as though
 7  ExIV|    the Euxine Sea,~to deliver justice in these places below the
 8  ExIV|     you one moment dispensing justice to the people,~and fancy
 9  ExIV|   Theseuspraises,~are doing justice to the fame of your subject,~
10   Ind|       EIII.VI:1-60 Augustus’s Justice was personified as a goddess,
11   Ind|       colony, and apply rough justice. They wear Persian trousers,
12   Ind| winged, musical, harbinger of justice. ~Book TIV.VII:1-26 Ovid
13   Ind|  Justitia Augusta: Augustus’s Justice’.~Book EII.II:39-74 Book
14   Ind|       colony, and apply rough justice. They wear Persian trousers,
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