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230 POPLICOLA AND SOLON.
secure their city. Permitting the decision of the contro- versy to his adversary, he not only got the victory, but likewise what he himself would willingly have given to purchase the victory, Porsenna putting an end to the war, and leaving them all the provision of his camp, from the sense of the virtue and gallant disposition of the
Romans which their consul had impressed upon him.
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