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 1      I,   302   |        the chiefs who won them rights of yore,~ ~
 2      I,   396   |       glorious years. Deny our rights!~ ~
 3     II,   358   |      and me alone, of laws and rights~ ~
 4    III,   135   |      perished laws or violated rights:~ ~
 5     IV,   409   |  Granted his prayer, remitting rights that war~ ~
 6     IV,   907   |       people, and the Senate's rights~ ~
 7      V,    34   |            Your order lost its rights. In Caesar's hands~ ~
 8      V,    40(3)|      exiles, having lost their rights, rather than the Senators
 9     VI,   352   |       mistress of thy laws and rights~ ~
10    VII,   520   |      for liberty? Why laws and rights~ ~
11     IX,   119   |             And mindful of his rights, mine heir shall rouse~ ~
12     IX,   289   |                   And with her rights, I leave thee. Who had been~ ~
13     IX,   652   |                          Their rights and customs, or the civil
14      X,   110   |                 110 With equal rights the kingdom and the bed.~ ~
15      X,   572   | nations upon earth, nor sacred rights,~ ~
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