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itaque
Caria et Phrygia et Mysia, quod minime politae1 minimeque
elegantes sunt, asciverunt aptum suis auribus opimum
quoddam et tamquam adipatae2 dictionis genus, quod eorum
vicini non ita lato interiecto mari Rhodii numquam probaverunt
Graecia autem multo minus3, Athenienses vero
[p. 2009]
funditus repudiaverunt; quorum semper fuit prudens sincerumque
iudicium, nihil ut possent nisi incorruptum audire
et elegans. Eorum religioni cum serviret orator, nullum
verbum insolens, nullum odiosum ponere audebat.
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