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1 I, 13| ought to remember both the ancient disgrace of the Roman people 2 I, 45| upon them. And if the most ancient period was to be regarded— 3 III, 24| their great number and their ancient renown in war, and the small 4 V, 47| entreats him to maintain his ancient valor. The Gaul apprehending 5 VI, 4| Aedui, whose state was from ancient times under the protection 6 VI, 11| have been instituted in ancient times with this view, that 7 VII, 1| than not to recover their ancient glory in war, and that freedom 8 VII, 32| been usually appointed in ancient times and held the power 9 VII, 32| Cotus, sprung from a most ancient family, and personally a 10 VII, 62| retain the memory of their ancient valor, and so many most 11 VII, 76| freedom, and recovering their ancient renown in war, that they 12 VII, 77| advice the memory of our ancient prowess seems to dwell in