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Here I do not expect
that he will deny that he has many statues, and countless paintings. But, as I
fancy, he is accustomed at times to say that he purchased these things which he
seized and stole; since indeed he was sent at the public expense, and with the title
of ambassador, into Achaia, Asia, and Pamphylia as a purchaser of statues and paintings.
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