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I would say, no. The Romans did not follow our rules of English grammar. Any direct Roman writing that I have seen had no punctuation. The beginning and ending of sentences depended on the relationship of the words in the sentence. All the punctuation seems to have been an addition by scholars to make reading easier.

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