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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 1 | consuls, he wrote to the senate a letter, in which he briefly 2 I, 1 | disband his army, if the senate and people of Rome would 3 I, 1 | a crowded meeting of the senate, and the tribunes of the 4 I, 2 | suffer it to be read in the senate; but the tribunes could 5 I, 2 | question should be put to the senate on the subject of the letter. 6 I, 2 | that he will not fail the senate and republic, "if they declared 7 I, 2 | to the authority of the senate: that he too had a means 8 I, 2 | abandon the republic, if the senate would support him; but if 9 I, 3 | speech of Scipio's, as the senate was convened in the city, 10 I, 3 | ought not to be put to the senate on this matter, till levies 11 I, 3 | under whose protection the senate might freely and safely 12 I, 3 | opinion. Thus most of the senate, intimidated by the expressions 13 I, 4 | 1.3]The senate having broken up in the 14 I, 4 | Caesar, were forced into the senate house. By their concourse 15 I, 4 | to acquaint him with the senate's pleasure. ~ 16 I, 6 | and final decree of the senate (which was never resorted 17 I, 6 | five days, on which the senate could meet, from the day 18 I, 7 | the succeeding days the senate is convened outside the 19 I, 7 | courage and firmness of the senate, acquainted them with his 20 I, 7 | Motions were made in the senate concerning other matters; 21 I, 8 | formerly had; that whenever the senate decreed, 'that the magistrates 22 I, 10 | he wrote letters to the senate, requiring that all persons 23 I, 10 | to the direction of the senate and Roman people. That these 24 I, 14 | of Caesar's approach, the senate of Auximum went in a body 25 I, 15 | deliver money to Pompey by the senate's decree, immediately on 26 I, 31 | and other members in the senate, had assured them that every 27 I, 33 | Rome. Having assembled the senate, he reminded them of the 28 I, 33 | had lately asserted in the senate, that authority was acknowledged 29 I, 34 | 1.33]The senate approved of sending deputies, 30 I, 34 | had declared in the open senate, that he would hold in the 31 II, 3 | and making the nobles and senate take flight with the sudden 32 II, 19 | not send a part of their senate to Corduba, at the appointed 33 II, 19 | day. At the same time the senate at Corduba shut the gates 34 III, 10 | ought to be submitted to the senate and people in Rome. That 35 III, 10 | decision of the people and senate. To give Pompey the fuller 36 III, 21 | consul Servilius informed the senate of his proceedings, who 37 III, 21 | the consul forbade him the senate; and when he was attempting 38 III, 32 | were loans, exacted by the senate's decree. The taxes of the 39 III, 59 | have them chosen into the senate at an unusual age, and had 40 III, 71 | neither in his letters to the senate, nor in the fasces, did 41 III, 88 | disputes in compliance with the senate's decree, one of which was 42 III, 107| law and a decree of the senate, he signified that it was Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
43 I, 3 | been styledfriend” by the senate of the Roman people), to 44 I, 31 | their nobility, all their senate, all their cavalry. And 45 I, 31 | state and had gone to the senate at Rome to beseech aid, 46 I, 33 | been] repeatedly by the senatebrethren” and “kinsmen,” 47 I, 35 | king and friend’ by the senate [59 B.C.]), he makes this 48 I, 35 | Marcus Piso [61 B.C.] the senate had decreed that, whoever 49 I, 43 | detailed his own and the senate’s favors toward him [Ariovistus], 50 I, 43 | been styled] friend, by the senate, in that very considerable 51 I, 43 | himself [Caesar] and the senate. He informed him too, how 52 I, 43 | Aedui, what decrees of the senate had been passed in their 53 I, 44 | styledbrethren’ by the senate, he was not so uncivilized 54 I, 45 | just: if the decree of the Senate was to be observed, then 55 II, 5 | courteously, ordered the whole senate to assemble before him, 56 III, 16 | put to death all their senate, he sold the rest for slaves. ~ 57 III, 17 | Sexovii, having slain their senate because they would not consent 58 IV, 11 | and if the princes and senate of the latter would give 59 IV, 12 | been styled friend by our senate. He, while he was endeavoring 60 IV, 38 | days was decreed by the senate upon receiving Caesar’s 61 V, 53 | when he ordered all their senate to come to him, did not 62 VI, 12 | proceeded to Rome to the senate, for the purpose of entreating 63 VII, 1 | informed of the decree of the senate, [to the effect] that all 64 VII, 31 | appellation of friend from our senate, came to him with a great 65 VII, 32 | state was up in arms; the senate divided, the people divided; 66 VII, 33 | laws, and summoned all the senate, and those between whom 67 VII, 33 | deterred them from being in the senate, he compelled Cotus to resign 68 VII, 55 | and a great part of the senate had gone to meet him, that 69 VII, 89 | twenty-days is decreed by the senate at Rome, on learning these 70 VIII, 21 | that while he lived the senate had never equal influence 71 VIII, 22 | nobles, in opposition to the senate, and in despite of every 72 VIII, 52 | contrivance of a few, that the senate should interpose their authority 73 VIII, 52 | to the authority of the senate; for he thought that his 74 VIII, 52 | had often proposed to the senate, “that if the dread of Caesar’ 75 VIII, 52 | himself called upon the senate to divide on the question. 76 VIII, 53 | the unanimous voice of the senate was very great, and consistent 77 VIII, 53 | dignity, he proposed to the senate, contrary to the law of 78 VIII, 53 | wanted a division, the full senate went over to the opposite 79 VIII, 53 | connections, so as to force the senate to comply with whatever 80 VIII, 54 | decree was passed by the senate, that one legion should 81 VIII, 54 | compliance with the decree of the senate, ordered the fifteenth, 82 VIII, 55 | by him, and which by the senate’s decree, should have been


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