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 1      I,   200   |    their country: might their law:~ ~
 2      I,   361   |              Though youth and law forbad them? Shall he seize~ ~
 3     II,    13   |        Himself, too, bound by law), so that for aye~ ~
 4     II,   171   |      reigned unbridled by the law.~ ~
 5     II,   398   |                            Of law; their witnesses the gods
 6     II,   440   |  alike and husband, right and law~ ~
 7     IV,   783   |       Polluted, he by tribune law essayed~ ~
 8      V,    92(8)|        Themis, the goddess of law, was in possession of the
 9      V,   331   |      have proved, or nothing; law divine~ ~
10     VI,   979   |                  For nature's law, once used, had power no
11    VII,   310   |    you, soldiers, liberty and law~ ~
12    VII,   314   |    yield from office till the law allows~ ~
13     IX,   231   |     in this age irreverent of law~ ~
14      X,   238   | different power by the primal law,~ ~
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