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It became a great disrepute to Hortensius, notwithstanding a great fee, that he appeared in the defence of the rapine and Sacriledge of Verres. Plato sharply censures those who would separate justice from Rhetorick, truth from pleading, innocence from eloquence. |
It became a great disrepute to Hortensius, notwithstanding a great fee, that he appeared in the defence of the rapine and Sacrilege of Verres. Plato sharply censures those who would separate Justice from Rhetoric, truth from pleading, innocence from eloquence. |
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