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A sequence of impassioned political speeches records a leading statesman's public denunciations of a domestic conspiracy and his appeals to legislative and popular bodies to defend the commonwealth. He documents alleged plots, confronts the suspected ringleader, and urges decisive measures while balancing appeals to duty, legal authority, and moral condemnation. The rhetoric mixes forensic accusation, invective, and exhortation, recounts events leading to uncovering the conspiracy, and argues for emergency responses to preserve order, while reflecting on civic virtue, the responsibilities of office, and the limits of clemency.
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