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1 1, 1| not ignorant of the real state of affairs, was however 2 1, 2| on the regulation of the state. Lucius Lentulus the consul 3 1, 3| considered as acting against the state. Marcus Antonius, and Quintus 4 1, 6| relations to inform him [of the state of affairs] nor liberty 5 1, 6| should take care that the state received no injury." These 6 1, 8| successfully supported the state; fought many successful 7 1, 9| preferred the interest of the state to his own private connections; 8 1, 10| kept at home, and that the state was in arms. To what did 9 1, 36| by the authority of the state bring him back this answer: " 10 1, 36| the two patrons of the state: the former of whom had 11 1, 36| whom had granted to their state the lands of the Vocae Arecomici, 12 1, 40| and valiant men of each state. The bravest of these were 13 1, 61| knowing the design of their state, came over to Caesar, from 14 1, 77| reduced matters to the former state of war. ~ 15 2, 4| and virgins to succor the state in this hour of distress, 16 2, 4| Nasidius had filled the state with the most sanguine hopes 17 2, 18| him for the service of the state one hundred and ninety thousand 18 2, 19| province, there was not a state that did not send a part 19 2, 19| is by far the strongest state in the whole province, of 20 3, 17| the war in its present state was so divided, that they 21 3, 21| treated as an enemy to the state, he abandoned his first 22 3, 32| every corporation and every state. And they said that these 23 3, 59| the chief power in his own state; men of singular valor, 24 3, 62| as he was not in a good state of health, Fulvius Costhumus 25 3, 81| greatest care, there was not a state in Thessaly (except Larissa,


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