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Cicero to Acilius vice-Consull. Epist. 37.
WIth the greatest desire possi∣ble, I commend vnto you, Hippia Calatinus sonne to Philoxenus, my host, and very good friend. His goods, as I heare say, against the priui∣ledges of the Calati••j, are possessed by the publike, for certaine moneyes, which he owes to others. And if it be so: without my recommendation, the busin••s it selfe, may inuite your equ••∣tie to assist him. But howsoeuer; I ••e∣quest so much fauour at your hands, as to dispatch him, and to procure him all conueniencie in these, or any other his occasions, so farre forth as may stand with your credit, and dig∣nitie. This will highly content mee. Farewell.