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1     Int,       I|       Republica59; when he thinks of Caesar, Plato's description of
2     Int,       I|           become fully reconciled to Caesar in the year 46 he returned
3     Int,       I|           Laudatio Catonis, to which Caesar replied by his Anticato,
4     Int,      IV|              a treatise addressed to Caesar, which he afterwards suppressed145.
5     Int,      IV|              between Pompey [lx] and Caesar. Brutus and Cicero were
6     Not,       1| father-in-law of Sext. Pompeius; see Cæsar B. Civ. III. 5, 16, 24.
7     Not,       2|               266 a story is told of Caesar, who, while speaking sub
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