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1 I, 12| with adultery. Public and open injuries are the easiest 2 II, 2 | represent his adversaries as open to such charges and possessed 3 II, 6 | feel it before those not open to the same imputation as 4 II, 24| composed. If the accused is not open to the charge-for instance 5 II, 24| such a thing. But if he is open to the charge-i.e. if he 6 II, 24| the accused must be either open or not open to it: there 7 II, 24| must be either open or not open to it: there is in either 8 II, 25| usually happens is always open to objection: otherwise 9 III, 15| result. " Another way is open when your calumniator, or 10 III, 15| There is another method open to both calumniator and