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It availed nothing that all his peersexclaimed and expressed their consternation at the fact that tribunesdared to pass such sentences upon _their_ order. So on being expelled hebetook himself, raging at his treatment, to the Volsci, though they hadbeen his bitterest foes. His valor, of which they had had a taste, andthe wrath that he cherished toward his fellow-citizens gave him reasonto expect that they would receive him gladly, since they might hope, thanks to him, to inflict upon the Romans... injuries equal to what theyhad endured, or even greater. When one has suffered particular damage atthe hands of any party, one is strongly inclined to believe in thepossibility of benefit from the same party in case it is willing andalso able to confer favors. (Mai, p. 147. Cp. Zonaras 7, 16. ) 3. For hewas very angry that they, who were incurring danger for their owncountry would not even under these conditions withdraw from thepossessions of others. When, accordingly, this news also was brought, the men did not cease any the more from factional strife.
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