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And this care, O Romans, shall be fixed in my mind for ever, in order that I
may appear, not only to you, who hold in my heart the power and divine character of the
immortal gods, but also to your posterity and to all nations, to be entirely worthy of that
state which, by the unanimous suffrages of its citizens, decided that it could not maintain
its own dignity, unless it recovered me.
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