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A lively description of the embarrassment in which Cicero was placed at the end of July by the election and the trial, both coming on together.

in his ipsis,in that too (as well as the trial).

agere . . . deterrebar, from doing freely what, etc., I was deterred by, etc.: ยง 558, b (331, e, 2); B. 295, N.; G. 423, 2, N.2; H. 596, 2 (505, ii); H.-B. 587 and a.

petitioni,canvass.

ratio, good policy.


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