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1 1, 1| deprived of the favor of the people, who had ordered, that he, 2 1, 1| army, if the senate and people of Rome would pass a resolution 3 1, 3| Cassius, tribunes of the people, interposed. The question 4 1, 5| of friends of the Roman people, and boasted among his friends, 5 1, 6| liberty to the tribunes of the people to deprecate their own danger, 6 1, 6| turbulent tribunes of the people were not accustomed to attend 7 1, 6| praetors, tribunes of the people, and proconsuls in the city, 8 1, 6| characters, the tribunes of the people. The latter immediately 9 1, 7| former years, to refer to the people on their appointment, nor 10 1, 8| words and decree the Roman people were obliged to repair to 11 1, 8| violent measures; when the people seceded, and possessed themselves 12 1, 8| promulgated, no intrigue with the people going forward, no secession 13 1, 10| that the favor of the Roman people was wrested from him by 14 1, 10| to the city, though the people had ordered that regard 15 1, 10| of the senate and Roman people. That these things might 16 1, 14| returned thanks to the people of Auximum, and promised 17 1, 15| the entertainment of the people, and confirmed them in their 18 1, 16| into Picenum to confirm the people [in their allegiance]. Vibullius, 19 1, 19| brought to Caesar that the people of Sulmo, a town about seven 20 1, 19| their gates, and all the people, both citizens and soldiers, 21 1, 20| councils and assemblies of the people, the truth could be no longer 22 1, 23| dignity the tribunes of the people who had been driven out 23 1, 23| liberty, and that of the Roman people, who were oppressed by a 24 1, 29| 1.28]The people of Brundusium, irritated 25 1, 29| but being cautioned by the people to beware of the hidden 26 1, 32| his acquaintance with the people and country, and his knowledge 27 1, 33| the ten tribunes of the people (notwithstanding the resistance 28 1, 33| debar him [Caesar] from the people's favor? He made mention 29 1, 36| understood that the Roman people was divided into two factions: 30 1, 49| the custom of all those people not to join their armies 31 1, 52| besides about six thousand people of all descriptions, with 32 1, 54| Rome, a great concourse of people resorted to the house of 33 1, 56| incredible number of cattle and people; and when some Spanish light-armed 34 1, 58| did the Albici, a hardy people, bred on the highlands and 35 2, 5| to despise a vanquished people whom they had conquered 36 2, 7| near the city, the whole people crowded out to hear the 37 2, 12| delivered, as they were a people of great learning, with 38 2, 19| Cassius, tribune of the people; he himself advances with 39 2, 19| About the same time the people of Carmona, which is by 40 2, 25| he, when a tribune of the people, had proposed a law, in 41 2, 36| there was a multitude of people, ignorant of war, owing 42 2, 38| and a dispute with the people of Leptis; and that Sabura, 43 3, 1| submitting the question to the people) some persons condemned 44 3, 1| rather by the judgment of the people than appear admitted to 45 3, 1| arrogant in depriving the people of their prerogative of 46 3, 10| submitted to the senate and people in Rome. That in the mean 47 3, 10| acquiesce in the decision of the people and senate. To give Pompey 48 3, 11| against the power of the Roman people, and as the citizens made 49 3, 12| demand hostages of the town's people. But they refuse to give 50 3, 12| all Italy and the Roman people had judged. As soon as he 51 3, 21| raise the passions of the people, he dropped it, and promulgated 52 3, 21| attempting to harangue the people, turned him out of the rostrum. 53 3, 29| spread among the common people), Caesar might have some 54 3, 42| and mountainous, and the people commonly import what grain 55 3, 51| carry them too far, but most people imagine that if he had consented 56 3, 59| a foolish and barbarous people, they despised their countrymen, 57 3, 73| protected by a most warlike people under the command of the 58 3, 80| misfortunes, collected all the people, both slaves and freemen 59 3, 86| put to the rout. When most people expressed their surprise 60 3, 107| jurisdiction of the Roman people, and of him as consul, and 61 3, 108| will he conjured the Roman people by all the gods, and by 62 3, 110| discipline of the Roman people, and had married wives there,