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(11) to let a man whose parents had never had any office of dignity, altho' he was an excellent man, be Consul. But as soon as there was any danger, hatred & pride as it were fled away. XXVI. But among these was Sempronia, who had often committed many [[deletion]] manly [[/deletion]] [[addition]] masculine [[/addition]] audacious actions. This Woman was of a noble familly Every beautifull, besides she was very fortunate in having [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] a good husband & good children: she was learned in the Greek & Latin languages; she sang & danced more elegantly than was necessary for an honest woman: & she ^ [[addition]] was [[/addition]] well versed in many other things which one the [[unclear]] of luxury. But all these things were