[Footnote 183: He first rated at millies (800,000l.) the
damages of Sicily, (Divinatio in Caecilium, c. 5,) which he
afterwards reduced to quadringenties, (320,000l. - 1 Actio
in Verrem, c. 18,) and was finally content with tricies,
(24,000l.) Plutarch (in Ciceron. tom. iii. p. 1584) has not
dissembled the popular suspicion and report.]
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