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However, what I find fault with
most of all, is this: that you, with your abilities and your prudence, do not maintain the
true interest of the republic, but believe, on the contrary, that those actions are not
approved of by the Roman people, which, when I was consul, were done by all virtuous men, for
the preservation of the common safety of all.
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