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1 Arg | treason. And besides those men, he had mortally offended
2 3 | to be even wished for by men. For what time will there
3 4 | my country, elected these men as tribunes, who proposed
4 4 | the consuls being modest men, and having a regard for
5 4 | clause, that when those men had come to life again who
6 7 | and conflagration, you saw men rushing all over the city
7 8 | 8 The chief of those men was Publius Lentulus, the
8 9 | by one of the wisest of men and one of the most virtuous
9 10 | cousin;—the two most wicked men in the memory of man, who (
10 11 | the obscene impurity of men from the holiest portion
11 12 | countless multitude of virtuous men had come to him from the
12 12 | all the most noble young men of Rome, and all the Roman
13 12 | though, indeed, all virtuous men had already done the same
14 13 | of military affairs or of men, no liberality. And if,
15 14 | duty and virtue,—who exhort men to labour, to industry,
16 14 | sake of their country, but men who argue that no hour ought
17 [Title]| often the case with many men, but by his wrinkled brow
18 17 | senate and all virtuous men were cruel at the time that
19 18 | unoccupied, not only by virtuous men, but even by free citizens,
20 20 | the harangues of wicked men, to the multitude, that
21 20 | greatest affection to all men. He defended me by every
22 26 | should be said by the chief men of the state in the assembly
23 27 | and the safety of good men, and the unanimous wish
24 28 | Italy and of all orders of men? when did you ever see movers,
25 29 | authority of most honourable men, and by public letters,
26 30 | another; so in the case of the men who have behaved to me with
27 31 | from the edicts of those men who wished to deprive me
28 33 | suspicions and anxieties of men by denying what they were
29 33 | and many wise and brave men advised me to do so; nor
30 33 | beaten myself; many virtuous men would fall for my sake,
31 34 | preferred that virtuous men should grieve for my fortune
32 34 | whether it was with respect to men or gods, were all banished
33 37 | Lucius and Caius Metellus, men of consular rank, nor their
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