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1 3 | a bold and ill-mannered man, Marcellus's colleague, 2 3 | highly indignant, accused the man in the senate: where he, 3 9 | Gauls; after Marcellus, no man. The god to whom these spoils 4 11| the town one Bantius, a man renowned for his high birth 5 11| birth and courage. This man, after he had fought most 6 11| induced to put to death a man of such eminence, and who 7 11| Cannae, and praise as the one man that not only did not forsake 8 11| himself to be that very man, and showing his scars: " 9 17| violence; against which no man could stand; for they knocked 10 19| much desired to redeem this man, and there were many meetings 11 19| his army there was not one man that durst deny the plunder 12 20| of the Mothers. When no man durst, out of religious 13 20| her wandering husband, no man hindering her, went out 14 23| excellent and more congruous to man, than one effected by mere 15 24| he passed as a private man into the place where the 16 26| had a mind to name another man dictator, and would not 17 26| victors; unless we drive this man back." Then the two armies, 18 27| what will you do with this man, who can bear neither good 19 27| fortune? He is the only man who neither suffers us to 20 28| an eloquent and violent man, to undertake his accusation. 21 29| return to the war. For no man was ever inflamed with so 22 29| ambition, above what became a man of that age, for he had