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1    27|     the distinction of being a Roman colony, and prefer to be
2    28|     there become a part of the Roman Empire. They yet retain
3    28|       For the greatness of the Roman people has spread reverence
4    28|     our empire and a part of a Roman province.~
5    32| thousand fell, not beneath the Roman arms and weapons, but, grander
6    33|      embraces vast lakes which Roman fleets have navigated. We
7    36|   Marcus Manlius, deprived the Roman people of five consular
8    41|       of the monarch depend on Roman influence. He is occasionally
9    42|       deities are described in Roman language as Castor and Pollux.
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