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1  Agesil     |          contended for the royal dignity with his uncle Agesilaus,
2   Eumen     |    interred him, suitably to his dignity and their former friendship (
3  Hannib     |       several others of consular dignity, and among them Cnaeus Servilius
4   Attic     |       honours, but maintains his dignity of character, VI.----In
5   Attic     |        of living suitably to his dignity without offending one side
6   Attic     |      consulted not only |435 his dignity but his quiet; since he
7   Attic     |        had advanced, not less in dignity, than in favour and fortune (
8   Attic(291)| Dignitate pari.] It is evidently dignity of birth that is intended. ~
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