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What sort of
a partnership in that of yours? You take away a man's inheritance, which had come to
him from a relation, had come by will, had come in accordance with the laws; all
which property, he, who made the will, had made over to this Heraclius to have and
to use as he would, some time before he died,—of which inheritance, as he
had died some time before you became praetor, there had been no dispute, nor had any
one made any mention of it.
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