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1     Int,       I|     statues to suit the noble Romans of the day, and of placing
2     Int,     III| glorious thing, he thinks, if Romans were no longer absolutely
3     Int,     III|     for Greeks, [xxx] but for Romans unmanly, unpractical and
4     Int,     III|          There were plenty of Romans who were ready to condemn
5     Int,     III|      philosophy [xxxi] to the Romans. He never pretended to present
6     Int,      IV|    culture of these two noble Romans which he knew, and in his
7     Not,       1|     render it unnecessary for Romans to have recourse to Greece
8     Not,       2|      the legal formula of the Romans generally directed the iudex
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