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1 Arg | prevent any regular law being passed to that effect, till
2 4 | notice. For the consuls being modest men, and having a
3 6 | to save the republic from being (for my sake) stained with
4 7 | when he had gone away, who, being authorized by you, had resisted
5 13(3) | Caesar to be present, who, being now invested with a military
6 18 | passing laws, the forum being unoccupied, not only by
7 18 | even by free citizens, and being entirely empty, the Roman
8 18 | empty, the Roman people being utterly ignorant what was
9 18 | was going on, the senate being beaten down and crushed,
10 18 | down and crushed, there being two wicked and impious consuls,
11 [Title]| further by your virtue, being assisted as you have been
12 27 | 27 To these acts of his, being not only aids to my safety,
13 29 | by public letters, and, being the chief man there, gave
14 29(5) | of the word privae res, being the same as singulae res.
15 [Title]| prevented, not merely by their being garrisoned or occupied with
16 [Title]| strong force, but by their being demolished. The other consul,
17 33 | when I saw that slaves were being enlisted by name under some
18 33 | municipal towns were in dread of being pillaged, and every one
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