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You know also that Sextus Naevius never came on to the private farms
of Quinctius even in Gaul. Lastly I proved that
the private servants of Quinctius were not all driven away from that very estate which
he took possession of, having expelled his partner by force. From which, and from all
the other sayings, and actions, and thoughts of Sextus Naevius, any one can understand
that that fellow did nothing else, and is now doing nothing, but endeavouring by
violence, by injustice, and by unfair means at this trial, to make the whole farm his
own which belongs to both partners in common.
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