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1 4 | and began again to trouble Rome. The Insubrians, a people 2 4 | special good fortune for Rome, that the Gallic war was 3 5 | reported that the people of Rome ever had at one time so 4 6 | recalling the consuls to Rome with all possible speed, 5 6 | much were all things at Rome made to depend upon religion; 6 6 | without delay returning to Rome, laid down their magistracy. 7 9 | welcome to the people of Rome, that they sent to Apollo 8 10| his victorious troops to Rome, Marcellus first sent for 9 10| Marcellus the sword of Rome. Certainly, Hannibal himself 10 14| Marcellus; and on his return to Rome, after the Sicilian war 11 21| recalled by the people of Rome to the immediate war at 12 21| Syracuse. For, before that, Rome neither had, nor had seen, 13 21| my judgment, may you call Rome, at that time (to use the 14 24| the Syracusans to come to Rome to accuse him, and to complain 15 24| friends of the people of Rome, they had, notwithstanding, 16 24| hostility against the people of Rome, and had suffered nothing 17 25| war extinguished, while Rome itself meantime wasted away ( 18 25| he despatched letters to Rome, and bade the people be 19 25| the time of the Comitia at Rome was near at hand, the senate 20 26| victory might arrive at Rome before that of their flight. 21 28| Italy free from all fear, at Rome Marcellus was evil spoken 22 28| over his camp and hasted to Rome to refute the charges against 23 29| therefore detained him at Rome, glowing and burning with 24 32| monuments raised for him at Rome, there was dedicated to 25 33| This was, O stranger, once Rome's star divine, ~Claudius