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M. T. CICERONIS ORATIO PRO L. MURENA, with 
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M. T. CICERONIS ORATIO PRO T. A. MILONE, 
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P. OVIDII NASONIS FASTORUM Liber VI. With 
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GAI IULI CAESARIS DE BELLO GALLICO COM- 
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