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ch. 381.38 [Note] Collatia and all the territory on this side of it was
taken from the Sabines; Egerius, the king's nephew, was left to hold it. I understand that
the procedure on the surrender of Collatia was as follows: The king asked, Have you been
sent as envoys and commissioners by the people of Collatia to make the surrender of
yourselves and the people of Collatia? We have. And is the people of Collatia an
independent people? It is. Do you surrender into my power and that of the People of
[Note] After bringing the
[Note] Works of peace were now commenced with greater energy
even than had been displayed in war, so that the people enjoyed no more quiet at home than
they had had in the field. He made preparations for completing the work, which had been
interrupted by the
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