3. Liv. i. 17. Dionys. Halicarn, 1. ii. [c. 57] p. 115. Plutarch in Numa Pompilius. The first of these writers relates the story like an orator, the second like a lawyer, and the third like a moralist, and none of them probably without some inter-mixture of fable.
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