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 1  II,  23|      and furniture, both for city and country life, will he
 2  II,  71|   almost. Of what age is the city Rome shown to be in the
 3 III,   6|      temples in almost every city. You might, perhaps, have
 4   V,   7|     occur, enters the closed city, raising its walls with
 5   V,  13|     heedlessly laid open the city to its enemies. Acdestis
 6  VI,   6| Eleusin, which lies near the city. What say you as to the
 7  VI,   6| Apollo, which is seen in the city of Telmessus, is it not
 8 VII,  43|    name, not acquainted with city matters, and perhaps not
 9 VII,  47| ordered to be invited to the city, that he might cause it
10 VII,  48|     his being brought to the city when the violence of the
11 VII,  49|    glory was restored to the city by glorious and illustrious
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