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1 23|        embrace the alliance and protection of Caesar, the multitude
2 33|      always continued under his protection and guardianship. The younger,
3 65|          and receiving into his protection the kings, princes, and
4 65| regulations for the defense and protection of the country, he dismissed
5 66|         put the other under his protection; after which, he pursued
6 67|      Caesar could afford him no protection: urging, that it was his
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