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(15) XXXV. To which L. Marcius answered: That if they had any thing to ask of the Senate, they should lay down their arms & go in a supplicant manner to Rome: that the gentleness & pity of the Senate & of the Roman people had always been so great, that nobody ever begg'd assistance deletion of them in vain. But Catiline /deletion addition deletion when he unclear /deletion/addition deletion Leny /deletion of them in vain. But Catiline when he was on his journey deletion sene /deletion ^^ addition sent /addition letters to most of those who were of Consular dignity & besides to most of the men of worth: That he, was deletion unclear /deletion addition sur /addition rounded by his enemies whose factions he could not resist, that they alledged false crimes against him; that he must give way to addition his /addition fortune, that he was deletion e /deletion going to retire to Massilia: not that he was conscious of any crime; but for the sake of leaving the Republick quiet, & least any sesition should arise on his account.