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Marcus Tullius Cicero
Post reditum in senatu

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two

  Caput
1 Arg| not been gone more than two months when Ninnius made 2 Arg| cause; but Clodius bribed two of those who were coming 3 4 | which action he confessed two things—both that he longed 4 9 | that there had never been two at the same time since the 5 9 | as there never had been two bad ones in the republic, 6 10 | at that time there were two consuls, whose minds, narrow, 7 10 | Cethegus, his cousin;—the two most wicked men in the memory 8 18 | and crushed, there being two wicked and impious consuls, 9 33 | there were thought to be two parties in the republic,


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