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1 1, 1| struggles, in behalf of the republic and Caesar's cause: at length 2 1, 1| claims on himself and the republic, and thanked him warmly 3 1, 1| his troops, and rescue the republic now oppressed by a few daring 4 1, 1| the tranquillity of the republic, lest any one should suppose 5 1, 1| preserve the peace of the republic. Even Pompey himself did 6 1, 2| not fail the senate and republic, "if they declared their 7 1, 2| intention not to abandon the republic, if the senate would support 8 1, 5| had great influence in the republic, and courts of judicature. 9 1, 8| been introduced into the republic, that the intercession of 10 1, 8| should take care that the republic sustained no injury' (by 11 1, 9| actions which he did for the republic, to a design of affronting 12 1, 9| them, he should injure the republic. He spoke a few words to 13 1, 10| That the honor of the republic had ever been his first 14 1, 10| honor, for the sake of the republic; that when he wrote letters 15 1, 10| thing for the sake of the republic. Let Pompey go to his own 16 1, 10| elections, and the whole republic be resigned to the direction 17 1, 14| had merited so well of the republic, after performing such great 18 1, 33| undertake the management of the republic, and unite with him in the 19 2, 18| made orations against the republic, and forced the whole province 20 3, 10| pity on themselves, and the republic: for, from their own misfortunes, 21 3, 10| it ought to content the republic and themselves, if they 22 3, 21| from the management of the republic. Upon this decree, the consul 23 3, 90| not wish to deprive the republic of one or other of her armies."