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In that assembly he banished Lucius
Lamia, who was exceedingly attached to me on account of the exceeding
intimacy which subsisted between me and his brother and his father, and who
was also willing to encounter even death itself for the sake of the
republic; and issued an edict that he should remove two hundred miles from
the city because he had dared to address solicitations to him on behalf of a
citizen,—of a citizen who had deserved well of the state, and who
was his own friend,—and on behalf of the republic.
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