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ββNor to betray Plancus, the partner of my
counsels.)ββ
Plancus, the partner of your counsels? He, whose ever memorable and divine virtue
brings a light to the republic (unless, perhaps, you think that it is as a
reinforcement to you that he has come with those most gallant legions, and with
a numerous Gallic force of both cavalry and infantry); and who, if before his
arrival you have not by your punishment made atonement to the republic for your
wickedness, will be chief leader in this war. For although the first succors
that arrive are more useful to the republic, yet the last are the more
acceptable.
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