Paul Lannuier

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Clearly, as a prosecutor, Cicero relished what he found, but as an aspiring statesman he was simultaneously appalled. Verres’s corruption struck at two of his most passionately held convictions: that Rome was good for the world, and that the workings of the Republic were good for Rome.
Rubicon: The Last Years of the Roman Republic
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