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I have related these events at some length, not for the sake of keeping old injuries in remembrance, but because I admire that power who presides over all freemens affairs, namely, justice, seeing that those men who were so generally hostile to Flaccus, those by whom of all men he was most hated, were the men who now brought their accusations against him, to fill up the measure of his grief, for it is not so bitter merely to be accused as to be accused by ones confessed enemies;

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