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1 3 | least timid defender of my safety that that fatal year could
2 3 | never ceased to demand my safety from those consuls who had
3 4 | proposed a law concerning my safety, and constantly brought
4 4 | hesitated to consider my safety as united with the general
5 5 | he could again come with safety into the senate,—then your
6 5 | unanimity with respect to my safety was so great that my body
7 6 | enemies. I abandoned my own safety, in order to save the republic
8 7 | the Roman people, and my safety. ~
9 8 | an opinion concerning my safety worthy both of himself and
10 12 | very eager advocate of my safety, because of his intimacy
11 20 | to shun, in defence of my safety, of your authority, and
12 21 | special law respecting my safety.
13 22 | prompted him to labour for my safety, violence checked him, your
14 [Title]| proposed a law respecting my safety, in concert with all his
15 [Title]| by his vote how dear my safety was to him.
16 24 | movers and authors of my safety, still I should think the
17 24 | hope, from destruction to safety. His affection for me, his
18 24 | all Italy, who desired the safety of the republic, should
19 25 | defend me, did not desire the safety of the republic? Therefore
20 26 | not only a defender of my safety, having been previously
21 27 | being not only aids to my safety, but even ornaments of my
22 27 | of the republic, and the safety of good men, and the unanimous
23 28 | of giving his vote for my safety? When did you ever see such
24 29 | whole Roman people, that the safety of the republic had been
25 29 | carry a law respecting my safety; who in a colony lately
26 29 | protection of all Italy for my safety; who, when he himself had
27 30 | unwearied advocacy of my safety. ~ Why need I speak of Publius
28 31 | who for the sake of my safety, had visited all the municipal
29 34 | consul maintained the general safety of the state without having
30 38 | the sake of ensuring my safety. The senate never decreed
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