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fide, fidelity to their oath as jurors.

non spero, I will not hope, I do not expect. Spero, of unwelcome expectation, is only found with a negative in Cicero; without a negative only in poets and later writers.

perferam, carry through. For et (where we should say but) after non deficiam, see Madvig, § 433, Obs. 2.

cum fide, trustfully. § 30, cum fide defendat, is different = in an honest, conscientious way.'

iudex : see Introd. § 13.

rei publicae : cf. esp. c. LII. and c. LIII.

impertias, a variety for praebeas : see § 3.

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