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For if you look at
each matter severally, you will find that Theophemus was wholly in the wrong,
and that this is not merely a statement of mine but a fact decided by vote of
the senate and the court. For when I had received his name from the magistrate,
I approached him and first demanded the ship's equipment; when he refused to
give it back on my making this statement, I subsequently fell in with him near
the Hermes1 which stands by the little gate and summoned him before
the despatching board and the overseers of the dockyards; for it was they who at
that time brought into court suits regarding ship's equipments.
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