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Julius Caesar
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1 1, 1| before been offered to a Roman citizen. While these transactions 2 1, 5| title of friends of the Roman people, and boasted among 3 1, 8| which words and decree the Roman people were obliged to repair 4 1, 10| chagrined, that the favor of the Roman people was wrested from 5 1, 10| direction of the senate and Roman people. That these things 6 1, 18| great number of senators and Roman knights, would be in extreme 7 1, 23| liberty, and that of the Roman people, who were oppressed 8 1, 24| of the soldiers, and the Roman knights to be brought before 9 1, 24| men, and a great number of Roman knights and burgesses, whom 10 1, 31| He was raising levies of Roman citizens, among the Lucani 11 1, 36| they understood that the Roman people was divided into 12 1, 78| ranks, and conferred on the Roman knights the honor of tribunes. ~ 13 2, 18| Gades to Caius Gallonius, a Roman knight, and friend of Domitius, 14 2, 18| these means he terrified the Roman citizens of that province, 15 2, 19| appointed time; and not a Roman citizen of any note but 16 2, 20| doing any injury, and the Roman citizens residing there 17 2, 21| to all severally: to the Roman citizens, because they had 18 2, 21| remitted the tax which the Roman citizens had promised to 19 2, 36| his favors to them; the Roman population was composed 20 3, 4| made up nine legions of Roman citizens; five from Italy, 21 3, 9| situation and a hill. The Roman citizens built wooden towers, 22 3, 10| hundred and thirty cohorts of Roman citizens, in Italy and Spain: 23 3, 11| against the power of the Roman people, and as the citizens 24 3, 12| to what all Italy and the Roman people had judged. As soon 25 3, 21| apprehensive of danger, because the Roman citizens residing there 26 3, 29| 29]After this action, the Roman citizens, who resided at 27 3, 32| exacted, not only from the Roman citizens, but from every 28 3, 40| vigorous defense of the Roman citizens who belonged to 29 3, 71| sixty rank and file, several Roman knights of distinction, 30 3, 102| that province, Grecians and Roman citizens, should take the 31 3, 102| inhabitants of Antioch and Roman citizens who traded there, 32 3, 107| the jurisdiction of the Roman people, and of him as consul, 33 3, 108| same will he conjured the Roman people by all the gods, 34 3, 110| name and discipline of the Roman people, and had married


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