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<TEI.2><text><group><text n="Ver."><body><div0 type="actio" n="2" org="uniform" sample="complete"><div1 type="Book" n="3" org="uniform" sample="complete"><p><milestone n="141" unit="section" /> What difference did it make, O most audacious man, whether you
                made this decree, or whether you yourself made that profession and declaration
                concerning yourself which Apronius was in the habit of making? The man whom, if
                there had been shame, yes, if there had even been any fear in you, you ought not to
                have let go without punishment, you could not allow to come off without a reward.
                You might see the truth in every case, O judges, from this single affair of
                Scandilius. First of all, that this charge about the partnership in the tenths was
                not cooked up at <placeName key="perseus,Rome" authname="perseus,Rome">Rome</placeName>, was not invented by
                the accuser; it was not (as we are accustomed sometimes to say in making a defence
                for a man) a domestic or back-stairs accusation; it was not originated in a time of
                your danger, but it was an old charge, bruited about long ago, when you were
                praetor, not made up at <placeName key="perseus,Rome" authname="perseus,Rome">Rome</placeName> by your
                enemies, but brought to <placeName key="perseus,Rome" authname="perseus,Rome">Rome</placeName> from the
                province. </p></div1></div0></body></text></group></text></TEI.2>