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1 3 | an impeachment into the senate. He had a son named Marcus, 2 3 | accused the man in the senate: where he, having appealed 3 3 | witness of the fact, the senate thought fit to call the 4 6 | inauspiciously created. The senate, therefore, immediately 5 6 | referred the matter to the senate: nor did the senate neglect 6 6 | the senate: nor did the senate neglect this minute fault, 7 7 | a pacification, and the senate also inclining to peace, 8 9 | alone, by a decree of the senate, triumphed. The triumph 9 10| Then, by decree of the senate, going to Canusium, having 10 11| a state of discord, the senate not being able to rule and 11 14| ransom; a decree of the senate forbade it, and chose rather 12 14| pitying them, petitioned the senate by letters, that he might 13 14| debate about the thing, the senate decreed they were of opinion 14 14| ended, he upbraided the senate that they had denied to 15 24| Syracusans petitioned the senate, yet sitting, that they 16 24| consul, he referred to the senate the cognizance of other 17 24| asked, and a decree of the senate made in vindication of Marcellus, 18 24| goods that were left, the senate confirmed. Upon which account 19 25| Rome was near at hand, the senate thought fit rather to recall 20 25| by the people nor by the senate, but the consul of the praetor, 21 26| chosen dictator: and the senate, by an express, commanded