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I also, above all things, entreat you, O Marcus Fannius, to
show yourself at this present time both to us and to the Roman people the same man that
you formerly showed yourself to the Roman people when you before presided at the trial
in this same cause. 1
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1 Fannius had been praetor, and before a cause came to actual trial, in came before the praetor, who decided whether there were sufficient grounds for allowing the trial to proceed; much as our grand jury does now.
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