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1 17| to know whether you have slaves to till your fields or whether 2 17| that at Oea I gave three slaves their freedom on the same 3 17| same day at Oea gave three slaves their freedom.' Not even 4 17| that I had come with three slaves and had given them all their 5 17| have for regarding three slaves as a mark of my poverty, 6 17| the small number of their slaves. Have your advocates really 7 17| of consul, had but eight slaves in his house? That that 8 17| Samnites, and Pyrrhus had fewer slaves than triumphs? Marcus Cato 9 17| Spain he took but three slaves from the city with him. 10 17| insufficient, and he ordered two slaves to be bought in the market 11 17| on the ground that three slaves were too large rather than 12 21| unusually small number of slaves, subsist on unusually light 13 22| resigned his troops of slaves for solitude, so contemned 14 44| why do I speak of these slaves? You yourselves have eyes. 15 44| to doctors. Do his fellow slaves, who are at your service, 16 44| we should produce fifteen slaves before you. The fourteen 17 44| question these fourteen slaves whom we have produced as 18 44| to question my accuser's slaves. They will not deny that 19 45| 45] ~Here are fourteen slaves whom you bade me produce 20 45| could be desired? Fourteen slaves are present, as you required; 21 45| soundness or infirmity of slaves even in the slave-market. 22 45| that I should produce these slaves; I have good reason for 23 47| You have demanded fifteen slaves to support an accusation 24 47| inference is that fifteen slaves know something, and that 25 47| admitted, not to speak of slaves. And yet you will have it 26 47| that there were fif teen slaves present on this occasion. 27 47| seasonable banquet? Fifteen slaves take part in a magic rite 28 47| form a borough, fifteen slaves a household, fifteen fettered 29 59| Pray, Maximus, ask your slaves whose duty it is to keep 30 62| and many both among the slaves and the acquaintances who 31 76| litter carried by eight slaves. You who were present saw 32 92| back the money, restore the slaves, leave the howe, abandon 33 93| less than fou r hundred slaves and a large number of valuable 34 98| your house, orders your slaves, directs your banquets.