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But their schemes were discovered, and Cicero brought the matter before the senate for deliberation.1 The first speaker, Silanus, expressed the opinion that the men ought to suffer the extremest fate, and those who followed him in turn were of the same mind, until it came to Caesar.
1 Cf. the Caesar, vii. 4-viii. 2; and the Cicero, x. ff.
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