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Life of Cicero

CHAPTER XII
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ix.
[106] Ibid., ca.

xi.
[107] Ibid.
[108] Ibid., ca.

xii.
[109] Actio Secunda, lib.ii., xl.

He is speaking of Sthenius, and the illegality of certain proceedings on the part of Verres against him.

"If an accused man could be condemned in the absence of the accuser, do you think that I would have gone in a little boat from Vibo to Velia, among all the dangers prepared for me by your fugitive slaves and pirates, when I had to hurry at the peril of my life, knowing that you would escape if I were not present to the day ?" [110] Actio Secunda, l.


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