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1 I, 12| Caesar avenged not only the public but also his own personal 2 I, 20| fraternal affection and by public opinion. But if any thing 3 V, 1| proceedings was done by public deliberation, and assert 4 V, 46| hostages of the states, the public documents, and all the corn, 5 VI, 12| compelled them to swear in their public character that they would 6 VI, 13| things sacred, conduct the public and the private sacrifices, 7 VI, 13| almost all controversies, public and private; and if any 8 VI, 13| either in a private or public capacity, has not submitted 9 VI, 14| other matters, in their public and private transactions, 10 VI, 18| of boyish age to stand in public in the presence of his father. ~ 11 VI, 28| having produced the horns in public, to serve as evidence, receive 12 VII, 43| nothing had been done by public authority; they order an 13 VII, 48| bring their children into public view. Neither in position 14 VII, 55| hostages of Gaul, the corn, public money, a great part of his 15 VIII, 3| on private friendship, or public alliance. In vain; for Caesar, 16 VIII, 46| the assizes, settled all public disputes, and distributed