Book, Chapter
1 1, XVIII | People did not give the Consulship and other high offices of
2 1, XVIII | regard virtu in bestowing the Consulship, but graciousness, drawing
3 1, XXXV | to remove anyone from the Consulship, or from the Senate, he
4 1, XXXVII | intervening intervals that his Consulship continued so that he was
5 1, XLVII | seemed to them to destroy the Consulship and give them a part in
6 1, XLVII | Pleb that it merited the Consulship because they were the majority
7 1, LX | CHAPTER LX~HOW THE CONSULSHIP AND EVERY OTHER MAGISTRACY
8 1, LX | Roman Republic, after the Consulship came to the Pleb, admitted
9 1, LX | to his soldiers, that the Consulship was the reward of virtu,
10 1, LX | the hope of obtaining the Consulship, and that they should nourish
11 1, LX | arrive at that result [the Consulship]. The City that does not
12 3, XVI | Emilius was refused the Consulship many times, nor was he made
13 3, XXIV | than they, to prolong the Consulship of L. Quintius; but he completely
14 3, XXIV | Paleopolis, and the end of his Consulship having arrived, and as it
15 3, XXV | deprived Minitius of the Consulship, and made him Legate, saying
16 3, XXXIV | inadequate to govern in the Consulship in those times, spoke against
17 3, XXXVIII| right arm has fought for the consulship and the highest glory. Which
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