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THE SIXTH ORATION OF M. T. CICERO AGAINST MARCUS ANTONIUS. CALLED ALSO THE SIXTH PHILIPPIC. ADDRESSED TO THE PEOPLE.
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And he had at home a pretense of love; but out of doors a
cause more discreditable still, namely, lest Lucius Plancus should sell up his
sureties, But after you had been produced in the assembly by one of the tribunes
of the people, and had replied that you had come on your own private business,
you made even the people full of jokes against you. But, however, we have said
too much about trifles. Let us come to more important subjects.
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