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Life of Cicero

CHAPTER VI
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Whom among these he suspected we can hardly say.

Certainly he suspected Metellus.

To Servilius[110] he paid an ornate compliment in one of the written orations published after the trial was over, from whence we may suppose that he was well inclined toward him.

Of Glabrio he spoke well.

The body, as a body, was of such a nature that he found it necessary to appall them.


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