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There were no government schools in ancient Rome. All schooling was private, either by tutor or in privately established schools.

There were no government schools in ancient Rome. All schooling was private, either by tutor or in privately established schools.

There were no government schools in ancient Rome. All schooling was private, either by tutor or in privately established schools.

There were no government schools in ancient Rome. All schooling was private, either by tutor or in privately established schools.

There were no government schools in ancient Rome. All schooling was private, either by tutor or in privately established schools.

There were no government schools in ancient Rome. All schooling was private, either by tutor or in privately established schools.

There were no government schools in ancient Rome. All schooling was private, either by tutor or in privately established schools.

There were no government schools in ancient Rome. All schooling was private, either by tutor or in privately established schools.

There were no government schools in ancient Rome. All schooling was private, either by tutor or in privately established schools.

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There were no government schools in ancient Rome. All schooling was private, either by tutor or in privately established schools.

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