Excerpt from Les Commentaires de César, Vol. 2
Litteri$ a Fabio C. Gareris confulibus red. Dirls agre ab iis impetraram efi, fumma tribu norum plebis contentione ut in fenatu recharcn tur ut vero ex litteris ad fenatum referremr im petr3ri non parait. Referunt confules de republica in civitate.) L. Lemulus conful feuatui reique publice fe non defuturum pollioetur fi auda&er ac fortiter fententias dicere velînt fin Cefarem refpicîant atque ejus gratiam fequantur ut l'ape.
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