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Would you suppose that he is speaking of
Censorinus, or of Ventidius, or of the Antonii themselves? But why should they
be unwilling that those men should become powerful, who are not only most
excellent and nobly born men, but who are also united with them in the defense
of the republic?
‘“In fact, you look upon the existing
circumstances as you did on the former ones.”’
What can he mean?
‘“You used to call the camp of Pompeius the
senate.”’
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