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1 I, 6 | in her hand a book. The senate transferred her oracles 2 I, 6 | the consul proposed to the senate that ambassadors should 3 I, 10| of the first rank in the senate of the gods, because he 4 I, 11| Mark Antony, to whom the senate had decreed the power of 5 I, 15| the gods, and freed the senate from the suspicion of having 6 I, 20| appeared disgraceful to the senate, in order that a kind of 7 I, 20| with it in reality. The senate acted with the same vanity 8 I, 22| this was referred to the senate, it was decreed that these 9 I, 22| memory? Every one then in the senate was most foolish; for the 10 II, 4 | most ancient one, whom the senate and people of Rome had appeased 11 II, 7 | these; and he chose into the senate those who were oldest, and 12 II, 7 | things. And concerning this senate, Propertius the elegiac 13 II, 7 | the field often formed the senate. The senate-house, whichnow 14 II, 7 | shines with the well-robed senate, receivedthe Fathers clothed 15 II, 8 | announce to the consuls and senate, that in the last Circensian 16 II, 8 | the whole matter in the senate, he regained strength of 17 VI, 6 | commonwealth, in defence of the senate, and in defence of liberty; 18 VI, 8 | this law, either by the senate or by the people; nor is