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1     Int,       I|       too busily engaged with legal and political affairs to
2     Int,     III|     basis for morality in the legal and social constitution
3     Not,       1|    Aequitas: not in the Roman legal sense, but as a translation
4     Not,       2|     him as lawyers, about the legal effect the bills would have.
5     Not,       2| connection with religious and legal formulae as in De Div. I.
6     Not,       2| course.~§97. Excipiantur: the legal formula of the Romans generally
7     Not,       2|       neget: see 79. Caput: a legal term. Conclusio loquitur:
8     Not,       2|      is a similar play on the legal words finis terminus possessio
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