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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 1 | meeting of the senate, and the tribunes of the commons were present; 2 I, 2 | and a hard struggle of the tribunes, prevailed on to suffer 3 I, 2 | read in the senate; but the tribunes could not prevail, that 4 I, 3 | Antonius, and Quintus Cassius, tribunes of the people, interposed. 5 I, 4 | comitium were crowded with tribunes, centurions, and veterans. 6 I, 6 | affairs] nor liberty to the tribunes of the people to deprecate 7 I, 6 | which the most turbulent tribunes of the people were not accustomed 8 I, 6 | That the consuls, praetors, tribunes of the people, and proconsuls 9 I, 6 | illustrious characters, the tribunes of the people. The latter 10 I, 7 | present. Philip, one of the tribunes, stopped [the appointment 11 I, 8 | the intercession of the tribunes, which had been restored 12 I, 8 | Sylla, who had stripped the tribunes of every other power, had, 13 I, 8 | were proposed; when the tribunes attempted violent measures; 14 I, 8 | defend their general, and the tribunes of the commons, from all 15 I, 9 | Ariminum, and there met the tribunes, who had fled to him for 16 I, 21| with each other by their tribunes and centurions, and the 17 I, 22| fortification; he ordered the tribunes and general officers to 18 I, 23| restore to their dignity the tribunes of the people who had been 19 I, 24| and their children, the tribunes of the soldiers, and the 20 I, 33| been carried by the ten tribunes of the people (notwithstanding 21 I, 33| abridging the privileges of the tribunes; the proposals he had made, 22 I, 34| Lucius Metellus, one of the tribunes, was suborned by Caesar' 23 I, 40| borrowed money from the tribunes and centurions, which he 24 I, 65| protracted. They applied to their tribunes and centurions, and entreated 25 I, 68| that the presence of the tribunes and centurions had the same 26 I, 72| lieutenants, centurions, and tribunes, gathered round him, and 27 I, 75| one, and several of the tribunes and centurions came to Caesar, 28 I, 77| take the same oath. The tribunes and centurions followed 29 I, 78| and sent back. But of the tribunes and centurions, several 30 I, 78| Roman knights the honor of tribunes. ~ 31 II, 21| their own liberty; to the Tribunes and Centurions who had gone 32 III, 1 | condition (the praetors and tribunes, first submitting the question 33 III, 13| took the same oath, and the tribunes and centurions followed 34 III, 71| and thirty-two military tribunes and centurions. But the 35 III, 95| of their centurions and tribunes, fled, without stopping, Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
36 I, 39| This first arose from the tribunes of the soldiers, the prefects 37 I, 41| through their military tribunes, for his having expressed 38 I, 41| through their military tribunes and the centurions of the 39 II, 26| the enemy, directed the tribunes of the soldiers to effect 40 III, 7 | cavalry, and several military tribunes among the neighbouring states, 41 III, 14| commanded the fleet, or to the tribunes of the soldiers and the 42 IV, 23| lieutenants and military tribunes, he told them both what 43 V, 27| Aurunculeius, and several tribunes of the soldiers and the 44 V, 36| 37 Sabinus orders those tribunes of the soldiers whom he 45 V, 51| individually the centurions and the tribunes of the soldiers, whose valor 46 VI, 7 | Labienus, having assembled the tribunes of the soldiers and principal 47 VII, 17| centurions and military tribunes, that through them they 48 VII, 47| however kept back by the tribunes of the soldiers and the 49 VII, 52| not be kept back by the tribunes of the soldiers and the 50 VII, 62| wing were announced to the tribunes of the seventh legion, they 51 VII, 65| horses from the military tribunes and the rest, nay, even 52 VIII, 52| Caius Curio, one of the tribunes of the people, having undertaken


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