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1      I,   202    |                  Consul and Tribune break the laws alike:~ ~
2    III,   137    | fight and die. Thus did the Tribune bar~ ~
3    III,   142    |        And surely shall the Tribune's power defied~ ~
4    III,   143(7) |                         The tribune Ateius met Crassus as he
5    III,   160    |              160 But as the Tribune yielded not, his rage~ ~
6     IV,   782(22)|                   Curio was tribune in B.C. 50. His earlier
7     IV,   783    |             Polluted, he by tribune law essayed~ ~
8     IV,   906    |   that proud 26 citadel the tribune flag:~ ~
9     VI,   946(42)|  aimed at being a perpetual tribune, and was in some sort a
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