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1 1| HAD HAPPENED TO HIM WITH OCTAVIUS WHILE HE WAS ASSOCIATED 2 1| review my remembrance of Octavius, my excellent and most faithful 3 2| ARGUMENT: THE ARRIVAL OF OCTAVIUS AT ROME DURING THE TIME 4 2| business and of visiting me, Octavius had hastened to Rome, having 5 3| III. ARGUMENT: OCTAVIUS, DISPLEASED AT THE ACT OF 6 3| THAN ON CAECILIUS.~ Then Octavius said: "It is not the part 7 3| stories were related by Octavius, who was discoursing on 8 4| MINUCIUS HAD HAD TO BEAR FROM OCTAVIUS, BEGS TO ARGUE WITH OCTAVIUS 9 4| OCTAVIUS, BEGS TO ARGUE WITH OCTAVIUS ON THE TRUTH OF HIS RELIGION. 10 4| THE TRUTH OF HIS RELIGION. OCTAVIUS WITH HIS COMPANION CONSENTS, 11 4| MIDDLE BETWEEN CAECILIUS AND OCTAVIUS.~And thus, while we were 12 4| For some time our friend Octavius' speech has bitterly vexed 13 4| entirely between me and Octavius. If he is willing that I, 14 14| SELF-SATISFACTION, CAECILIUS URGES OCTAVIUS TO REPLY TO HIS ARGUMENTS; 15 14| be added "And what does Octavius venture to reply to this, 16 15| THAT IT SHOULD BE LEFT TO OCTAVIUS TO CONFUTE ALL THAT HE HAD 17 15| important argument, since Octavius has before him each thing 18 16| XVI. ARGUMENT: OCTAVIUS ARRANGES HIS REPLY, AND 19 16| BE CONSIDERED.~ And thus Octavius began: "I will indeed speak 20 21| XXI. ARGUMENT: OCTAVIUS ATTESTS THE FACT THAT MEN 21 23| RISING NOR SETTING. THENCE OCTAVIUS CRITICISES THE IMAGES AND 22 26| AUSPICES AND AUGURIES OF BIRDS, OCTAVIUS RETORTS BY INSTANCING THE 23 39| XXXIX. ARGUMENT: WHEN OCTAVIUS HAD FINISHED THIS ADDRESS, 24 39| SILENCE IN ADMIRATION OF OCTAVIUS, SILENTLY REVOLVING WHAT 25 39| WHAT HE HAD HEARD. ~When Octavius had brought his speech to 26 40| THAT HE IS VANQUISHED BY OCTAVIUS; AND THAT, BEING NOW CONQUEROR 27 40| congratulate as well my Octavius as myself, as much as possible 28 41| CAECILIUS, THAT HE HAD BELIEVED; OCTAVIUS, THAT HE HAD CONQUERED; 29 41| all of us; because also Octavius has conquered for me, in 30 41| rejoice that he had believed; Octavius, that he had succeeded;