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What then am I to say? I must not speak in the same manner on them
all; because the first topic indeed belongs to my duty, but the two others the Roman
people have imposed on you. I must efface the accusations; you ought both to resist the
audacity, and at the earliest possible opportunity to extinguish and put down the
pernicious and intolerable influence of men of that sort.
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