<TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" xmlns:py="http://codespeak.net/lxml/objectify/pytype" py:pytype="TREE"><text xml:lang="eng"><body><div type="translation" xml:lang="eng" n="urn:cts:latinLit:phi0474.phi017.perseus-eng2" subtype="translation"><div type="textpart" subtype="section" n="79" resp="perseus"><p>What? did the people of
    Apollonides, when they had an opportunity, report these things to Flaccus? Were they not argued in court before Orbius? Were they not reported to Orbius?
    Did not the deputies of Apollonia report to our senate in my consulship all the demands which
    they had to make respecting the injuries which they had received from this one man, Decianus? 
   <milestone unit="para"/>“Oh, but you gave in an estimate of these farms also at the census.” I say nothing of their
    being other people's property; I say nothing of their having been got possession of by violence;
    I say nothing of the conviction by the Apollonidians that ensued; I say nothing of the business
    having been repudiated by the people of Pergamus; I say nothing of the fact that restitution of
    the whole was compelled by our magistrates; I say nothing of the fact that neither by law, nor
    in fact, nor even by the right of occupation, did they belong to you. </p></div><div type="textpart" subtype="section" n="80" resp="perseus"><p> I only ask this; whether those farms can be bought and sold by the civil law;
    whether they come under the provisions of the civil law, whether or no they are freehold,
    whether they can be registered at the treasury and before the censor? Lastly, in what tribe did
    you register those farms? You managed it so, that if any serious emergency had arisen, tribute
    might have been levied on the same farms both at Apollonides and at Rome. However, be it so; you
    were in a boastful humour. You wanted a great amount of land to be registered as yours, and of
    that land too, which cannot be distributed among the Roman people. Besides that, you were
    registered as possessed of' money in hand, cash to the amount of a hundred and thirty thousand
    sesterces. I do not suppose that you counted that money; but I pass over all these things. You
    registered the slaves of Amyntas; and, in that respect you did not wrong; for Amyntas is the
    owner of those slaves. And at first indeed he was alarmed when he heard that you had registered
    his slaves. He consulted lawyers. It was decreed by all of them that if Decianus could make
    other people's property his by registering it as such, he would have very great <gap reason="lost"/>
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