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hic ea mente, etc., i.e. this self-renunciation is in accordance with Milo's character, but (it is implied) the jurors ought not to be so affected by it as to refuse to acquit him.

excipiat, after dignior qui: ยง 535, f (320, f); B. 282, 3; G. 631, I; 11.591, 7 (503, ii 2); H.-B. 513, 3.


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