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1 Arg | Marcus Tullius Cicero has put Roman citizens to death unheard
2 2 | most deeply attached to the Roman people owing to the honours
3 2 | honours conferred on us by the Roman people, and your own frequent
4 2 | and great gratitude to the Roman people, and innumerable
5 6 | not by the votes of the Roman people, but by a river of
6 7 | and the dignity of the Roman people, and my safety. ~
7 12 | men of Rome, and all the Roman knights, had thrown themselves
8 12 | that he would make the Roman knights pay for the nones
9 12 | the city Lucius Lamia, a Roman knight, a man of the highest
10 [Title]| he deceived you and the Roman people, not by his wisdom
11 16 | it was not allowed to the Roman senate or people to come
12 18 | being entirely empty, the Roman people being utterly ignorant
13 29 | but also before the whole Roman people, that the safety
14 29 | who not only exhorted the Roman people to espouse my cause,
15 31 | addressed his entreaties to the Roman people, and had declared
16 [Title]| said that he would make the Roman knights pay for the scenes
17 33 | leaders as before; that the Roman knights were under the same
18 37 | relations that entreated the Roman people in my behalf; it
19 37 | their supplications to the Roman people; but one single brother,
20 38 | cases,—no summoning of the Roman people to come to the defence
21 39 | has summoned me,—since the Roman people his recalled me,—
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