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 1      I,   201    |        Decrees are forced from Senate and from Plebs:~ ~
 2      I,   303    |                    The hostile Senate, in contempt of right,~ ~
 3      I,   308(11)|                         In the Senate, Curio had proposed and
 4      I,   308(11)|        to expel Curio from the Senate, and who placed Pompeius
 5      I,   312    |      this my voice against the Senate's will~ ~
 6      I,   418    |        make peace and bear the Senate's rule?~ ~
 7     II,   314    |                   And half the Senate and the other chiefs,~ ~
 8     II,   522(20)|      had been entrusted by the Senate, was compelled to quit it
 9     II,   531(21)| Parthian war broke out and the Senate required each of the two
10     II,   585    |     fought with Magnus for the Senate's cause~ ~
11     II,   598    |                    To whom the Senate gives no private arms,~ ~
12     II,   638    |     shall this Caesar drag the Senate down?~ ~
13    III,   577(29)|    induced Caesar to go to the Senate House. Less than two years
14     IV,   899    |       To save Pompeius and the Senate's cause.~ ~ ~ ~
15     IV,   907    |      armed the people, and the Senate's rights~ ~
16      V,    26    |                    Be this the Senate. Let the frozen wain~ ~
17      V,    40(3) |       That is to say, Caesar's Senate at Rome could boast of those
18      V,    47(4) |    says that probably Caesar's Senate was not less numerous than
19      V,    48    |                    Of Caesar's senate! Lift your standards, then,~ ~
20      V,    76(6) |     command of Achaia, for the Senate.~ ~
21      V,   312    |                            The Senate trembling, and when Rome
22     VI,   286    |        love for Magnus and the Senate's cause~ ~
23    VII,    21    |    Roman knight, and heard the Senate's cheer.~ ~
24    VII,    77    |                            The Senate's plaudits; and with eloquent
25    VII,    89    |      think they favour not the Senate's cause?~ ~
26    VII,    92    |                      If at the Senate's orders and for us~ ~
27    VII,    99    |                   Art thou the Senate's comrade or her lord?~ ~
28    VII,   440    |             440 Think that the Senate hoar, too old for arms,~ ~
29    VII,   681    |                    Hope of the Senate, thou (for none besides);~ ~
30    VII,   811    |       But for itself the dying Senate fought,~ ~
31   VIII,   296    |                            The senate of Rome was drawn. Celendrae
32   VIII,   579    |                   But from the Senate also does he fly,~ ~
33   VIII,   596    |        thy persuasion from the Senate gained~ ~
34   VIII,   645    |       And championed the Roman Senate's cause;~ ~
35     IX,    29    |        followed Magnus for the Senate's cause~ ~
36     IX,   235    |                    So that the Senate ruled the Roman state,~ ~
37     IX,   236    |                            The Senate's ruler: nought by right
38     IX,   252    |      Unshamed shall cringe the Senate. Happy he~ ~
39     IX,  1244    |                      The Roman Senate, and with eyes undimmed~ ~
40      X,   411    |                     Due to the senate for the civil war~ ~
41      X,   544    |       Italia's leaders and the Senate line,~ ~
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