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1    IV,     37|    further adding that Caecilius Cornutus, an ex-praetor, had furnished
2    IV,     37| ex-praetor, had furnished money. Cornutus, weary of anxiety and feeling
3    IV,     37|       him. He protested too that Cornutus was innocent and that his
4    IV,     40|    consequence of the suicide of Cornutus, it was proposed to deprive
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