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Our ancestors removed from Capua the magistrates, the senate, the general council, and
all the ensigns of the republic, and left nothing there except the bare name of Capua; not out of cruelty, (for what was ever more merciful
than they were? for they often restored their property even to foreign enemies when they had
been subdued;) but out of wisdom; because they saw that if any trace of the republic remained
within those walls, the city itself might be able to afford a home to supreme power. And
would not you too see how mischievous these things were, if you were not desirous of
overturning the republic, and of procuring a new sort of power for your own selves?
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