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[16]
But what must have been the
impudence, what must have been the iniquity of a man who dared to select those
men as judges, by the selection of whom a double disgrace was stamped on the
republic: one, because the judges were so infamous; the other, because by this
step it was revealed and published to the world how many infamous citizens we
had in the republic? These then, and all other similar laws, I should vote ought
to be annulled, even if they had been passed without violence, and with all
proper respect for the auspices. But now why need I vote that they ought to be
annulled, when I do not consider that they were ever legally passed?
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