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And though
this is the case, still he thinks so ill of all virtuous men, to such an extent does
he believe the decisions of the senators to be corrupt and profligate, that he makes
a custom of openly boasting that it was not without reason that he was greedy of
money, since he now finds that there is such protection in money, and that he has
bought (what was the hardest thing of all) the very time of his trial, in order to
be able to buy everything else more easily; so that, as he could not by any
possibility shirk the force of the accusations altogether, he might avoid the most
violent gusts of the storm.
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M. Tullius Cicero. The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, literally translated by C. D. Yonge. London. George Bell & Sons. 1903.
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