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Note title Hominibus V.S. Omnibus
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This change is interesting since the words are very similar, but have a different focus. The word 'homo' firstly means man, but can also mean any human being. The word 'omnes' refers to all the people. It is unclear whether the change to 'hominibus' draws the focus more towards the men in the group or not.

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