Book, Chapter

1   Int,        6| elsewhere of the Romans as "a barbarian race."51 Whether all this
2    II,     XVII|   were Romans, both of them a barbarian race,93 which does not lay
3    II,     XVII|   even though the language be barbarian. And you yourself have Herodotus
4   III,       XI|    singly. For instance, "The barbarian met the king," instead of "
5   III,   XXXVII|     and a general wins over a barbarian chief to his king by adopting
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