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Many excellent men signed the document setting forth this fact and these conditions.
While all matters are still unaltered, while the goods are neither advertised nor taken
possession of, Alphenus promises Naevius that Quinctius should appear to his
recognizances. Quinctius does appear to his recognizances. The matter lies in dispute
while that fellow is spreading his calumnies for two years, until he could find out by
what means the affair might be diverted out of the common course of proceeding, and the
whole cause he confined to this single point to which it is now limited.
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