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1    5, 145|   long before that happy age (Livy i, 4; ii, 18); and the peculiar
2    5, 145|      the second century B.C. (Livy xxxix, 9-17), and the comedies
3    5, 145|  strenuously opposed by Cato (Livy 34, 1; Tacitus, Annales,
4    5, 145|     deadly than the male." In Livy (xxxiv, 4) we read: (Cato
5    5, 145|     compare this passage with Livy, xl, 35, we find that this
6    6     | Virginia. On the contrary, in Livy, a great admirer of the
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