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 1  T-II| banishment ordered by special court.~With stern invective –
 2  ExII|       anyone approved by that court, is approved.~Even that
 3  ExII|      you, though he might not court you in person.~And, just
 4  ExIV|      nothing of your worth in court cases,~would hardly think
 5   Ind|     The Argonauts reached his court, and requested the return
 6   Ind|  Ephesus, 4th century BC, and court painter to Alexander the
 7   Ind|  distaste for Ovid’s error at court.)~Book TIV.V:1-34 This poem
 8   Ind|     temple of Apollo), at the court of King Cocalus who defended
 9   Ind|       reached Colchis and the court of King Aeetes where he
10   Ind|  about the corruption of his ‘court’. He was an orator and himself
11   Ind|  unlikely to be arguable in a court of law. He still can’t resist
12   Ind|     member of the centumviral court, mostly dealing with property
13   Ind|       killing himself and his court.~ ~Sarmatia, Sarmatians,
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