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I am not ignorant of the generally prevailing custom, nor have I forgotten those who sit by
our store-chests and provide weapons for the pleader:
I know too that the Greeks did likewise: hence
the name of pragmaticus which was bestowed on
such persons. But I am speaking of an orator, who
owes it as a duty to his case to serve it not merely
by the loudness of his voice, but by all other means
that may be of assistance to it.
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