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And as all this is the truth, (for I have
no doubt that, when you see that I am acquainted with these which are the
more prominent facts of your career, you will suppose that the
more ordinary cases, that the main body of your crimes, has not been
entirely unheard of by me,) you have no occasion to tempt me either by
exhortation or by invitation. It is quite enough for me to be reminded. And
no one and nothing will remind me except the critical occasions of the
republic which appear to me indeed to be more immediately pressing than you
have ever thought.
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