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 1      I,   202    |   Consul and Tribune break the laws alike:~ ~
 2      I,   256    |        he, "peace, here broken laws be left;~ ~
 3      I,   314    |                            Are laws in war: we driven from our
 4      I,   707    |                            And laws harmonious that guide the
 5     II,     4    |                            Her laws, and prescient spake the
 6     II,    12    |                    Unalterable laws to bind the whole~ ~
 7     II,    98    |          To time's predestined laws ere his shall come;~ ~
 8     II,   283    |                                Laws feared in peace; want by
 9     II,   318    |      freedom and thy country's laws alone~ ~
10     II,   358    |    Strike me, and me alone, of laws and rights~ ~
11     II,   430    |        bounded; to observe the laws~ ~
12     II,   597    |       of Rome! Avengers of her laws!~ ~
13    III,   129    |              Indignant for the laws; for when the gates~ ~
14    III,   135    |                   For perished laws or violated rights:~ ~
15    III,   158    |                 Could save the laws, it were not better far~ ~
16    III,   173    |                           When laws protect it; but the hungry
17     IV,    31    |     gave their country and her laws.~ ~
18     IV,   916    |      they avenge, her violated laws!~ ~
19     IV,   923    |             Had so adorned her laws; but soon the times,~ ~
20      V,    36    |                                Laws silent for a space, and
21     VI,   352    |         happy, mistress of thy laws and rights~ ~
22     VI,   552    |   heavens disobey their wonted laws;~ ~
23     VI,   750    |   Whole ranks of warriors, the laws had failed~ ~
24     VI,   946    |                             In laws immoderate; and the famous
25    VII,     1    |     the summons of the Eternal laws~ ~
26    VII,   418    |        Another sanction to the laws of Rome,~ ~
27    VII,   520    |       In vain for liberty? Why laws and rights~ ~
28   VIII,    82    |      last through ages; not of laws decreed~ ~
29   VIII,   457    |      wives unnumbered? Nor the laws~ ~
30   VIII,   513    |                             Or laws or troth or honour of the
31   VIII,   551    |  Judgment of death on Magnus. "Laws and right~ ~
32   VIII,   558(19)|     states most hated, when no laws resist The sword, but that
33   VIII,   661    |        Eternal and unalterable laws~ ~
34     IX,   323    |      Thus far in favour of the laws have wrought~ ~
35     IX,   451    |        venture for the love of laws~ ~
36     IX,   649    |  Caesar's fates, and learn the laws~ ~
37     IX,  1025    | stiffened: have we changed the laws~ ~
38      X,    10    |       people, jealous of their laws,~ ~
39      X,   275    |                    Nor are the laws that govern other streams~ ~
40      X,   571    |       ye the war?" But not the laws which bind~ ~
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