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1 Arg | Clodius proposed a special law, "that whoever had taken
2 Arg | his slaves, and proposed a law in the following terms: "
3 Arg | people, was affixed to the law as if he had been its proposer,
4 Arg | recall him and to repeal the law which Clodius had enacted
5 Arg | consuls had prepared a new law respecting Cicero's affairs.
6 Arg | sake of peace, there was no law requisite for his recall;
7 Arg | promulgation of the desired law. At last a decree to recall
8 Arg | enabled to prevent any regular law being passed to that effect,
9 Arg | fourth of August that the law was finally carried. ~ Cicero,
10 Arg(1) | I take the terms of this law from Middleton's Life, from
11 4 | tribunes, who proposed a law concerning my safety, and
12 4 | laws, were hindered by a law, not by the one which had
13 8 | take any vote or frame any law;” he thought all that as
14 8 | a proscription and not a law, by which a citizen who
15 11 | that office, passed that law about the piratical war,
16 11 | of the people procured a law to be passed that no regard
17 11 | veto on the passing of a law; and that the Aelian and
18 13 | him,—no knowledge of the law, no skill in speaking, no
19 21 | beginning proposed a special law respecting my safety.
20 [Title]| public capacity proposed a law respecting my safety, in
21 26 | conspirators could by his law be awakened from the shades
22 29 | tribunes to propose and carry a law respecting my safety; who
23 29(5) | pass or to propose such a law."—Riddle, v. Privilegium.
24 33 | the slow progress of the law, and reserved for posterity. ~
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