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man 34
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Marcus Tullius Cicero
Post reditum in senatu

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   Caput
1 3 | most fearless and virtuous man, the most faithful and ( 2 4 | departed, and when the chief man of the state was forced 3 5 | most noble and excellent man, and the virtue and loyalty 4 5 | Cnaeus Pompeius, the greatest man for virtue, and glory, and 5 5 | produced, the most illustrious man that memory can suggest 6 7 | faces of a most admirable man and illustrious consul burnt, 7 10 | wicked men in the memory of man, who (I will not call them 8 11 | any good existing in that man, the earliest period of 9 12 | there said what even if his man Catiline had come to life 10 12 | Lamia, a Roman knight, a man of the highest character, 11 12 | as it was likely that a man of his fortune would be. 12 13 | robber, he came first a man of what exceeding dignity, 13 13 | gluttony? For that other man, Caesoninus Calventius, 14 14 | standing in the forum with this man, or with a barbarian from 15 16 | Did not the odour of that man's perfumes, or his breath 16 16 | dare to continue with that man to abandon the consular 17 17 | republic. You were a merciful man when you handed me over,— 18 17 | knees; and you, also, O man of singular mercy and clemency, 19 19 | of that most illustrious man, Titus Annius? 4 or, who 20 19 | when he saw that the very man whom he was prosecuting 21 19 | forces. He was the first man after my departure who relieved 22 24 | proper gratitude to this man and to his children? What 23 24 | services? He was the first man who held out to me the promise 24 24 | and almost broken-hearted man? So that the senate summoned 25 24 | town to the defence of one man, with the very same force 26 25 | Servilius, a most illustrious man, and also a most virtuous 27 27 | citizens; and that such a man was instantly to be reported 28 29 | letters, and, being the chief man there, gave his opinion 29 [Title]| coveted. There was another man at the gates with a command6 30 37 | Popillius, a most noble man, my young sons, or a multitude 31 37 | admirable and most illustrious man, a youthful son of proved 32 38 | Caius Piso, my son-in-law, a man of the greatest virtue and 33 38 | For Caius Marius, the only man of consular dignity in the 34 38 | dignity in the memory of man who was ever driven from


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