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Cicero to Apul••ius vice-Quaestor. Epist. 45.
I So familiarly conuerse, with Lucius Egnatius, a Roman•• Knight: as there is none of his qualitie, that is so inward with me. I commend vn••o you An∣chialus his seruant, and the businesses he hath in Asia, as if I commended vnto you, any affaires of mine owne. And I would haue you vnderstand, that wee doe not onely, daily, and d••mestically conuerse togeather; but fur••her, great fauours haue passed, from one of vs, to the other. Wherfore I earnestly request you, so to procure, that he may vnd••r∣stand, that I wrote vnto you, very effe∣ctually. Of your good disposition to∣wards me, he made no question: and I heartily intreate you for performance. Farewell.