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34 man
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31 their
31 would
30 safety
Marcus Tullius Cicero
Post reditum in senatu

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people

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1 Arg | to be made tribune of the people, so as to have the greater 2 Arg | dress, as it was usual for people to do in the case of a public 3 Arg | himself in his speech to the people after his return, also changed 4 Arg | implore the assistance of the people. And all this body went 5 Arg | one of the meanest of the people, was affixed to the law 6 Arg | consuls to summon all the people of Italy who wished well 7 Arg | the great joy of all the people; but for some time Clodius 8 2 | deeply attached to the Roman people owing to the honours paid 9 2 | conferred on us by the Roman people, and your own frequent decisions 10 2 | great gratitude to the Roman people, and innumerable thanks 11 3 | means of that tribune of the people, who as he was unable of 12 5 | all the tribunes of the people, had likewise come to the 13 6 | by the votes of the Roman people, but by a river of blood. 14 6 | judges gave no decisions; the people came to no vote on any matter; 15 7 | officer, a tribune of the people, not only laid hands on 16 7 | the dignity of the Roman people, and my safety. ~ 17 8 | interposed by the tribune of the people,—when that admirable clause 18 11 | duty, when a tribune of the people procured a law to be passed 19 13 | assembly by a tribune of the people, but) the archpirate had 20 [Title]| deceived you and the Roman people, not by his wisdom or his 21 16 | allowed to the Roman senate or people to come to the assistance 22 18 | entirely empty, the Roman people being utterly ignorant what 23 [Title]| diligence of the tribunes of the people and the praetors. 24 20 | means that a tribune of the people could employ; and supported 25 23 | wicked actions done by some people with a view to injure me. 26 24 | on his motion, that all people from all Italy, who desired 27 29 | also before the whole Roman people, that the safety of the 28 29 | only exhorted the Roman people to espouse my cause, but 29 31 | entreaties to the Roman people, and had declared that opinion 30 37 | that entreated the Roman people in my behalf; it was not 31 37 | supplications to the Roman people; but one single brother, 32 38 | no summoning of the Roman people to come to the defence of 33 39 | summoned me,—since the Roman people his recalled me,—since the


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