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1 3 | created Curule Aedile by the people and by the high priests 2 3 | appealed to the tribunes of the people, endeavoured by various 3 4 | Rome. The Insubrians, a people inhabiting the subalpine 4 4 | more apprehension than any people, as is apparent from the 5 5 | is not reported that the people of Rome ever had at one 6 6 | ravaged their borders. The people, therefore, did not go forth 7 7 | Marcellus inflamed the people to war; but a peace appears 8 9 | war was so welcome to the people of Rome, that they sent 9 11| rule and keep in the common people, who were generally favourers 10 11| Hannibal, and urged the people to revolt. Marcellus could 11 13| consul being deceased, the people recalled Marcellus, that 12 13| daring, for fear of the people, to declare their sentence 13 16| the appreciation of the people in general. Eudoxus and 14 20| was decreed concerning the people of Enna, Megara, or Syracuse, 15 20| making a speech to the people concerning some affair then 16 21| at length recalled by the people of Rome to the immediate 17 21| was more popular with the people in general, because he had 18 21| and artificers, the common people, which, bred up in wars 19 24| allies and friends of the people of Rome, they had, notwithstanding, 20 24| of hostility against the people of Rome, and had suffered 21 25| letters to Rome, and bade the people be of good courage, for 22 25| read, Livy writes that the people were not only not encouraged, 23 25| is created neither by the people nor by the senate, but the 24 26| to Sicily. So the common people made an order that Quintus 25 26| according to the order of the people; but the office of proconsul 26 28| Bibulus, tribune of the people, an eloquent and violent 27 28| harangues, prevailed upon the people to withdraw from Marcellus 28 28| circus, into which place the people had assembled themselves, 29 28| very freely advising the people not to show themselves worse