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Secondly, Publius Quinctius has for his adversary, in name indeed, Sextus Naevius, but
in reality, the most eloquent, the most gallant, the most accomplished men of our state,
who are defending Sextus Naevius with one common zeal, and with all their power: if,
indeed, defending means so to comply with the desire of another, that he may the more
easily be able to overwhelm whomsoever he chooses by an unjust trial;
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