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After relating the popular insurrection with which the play opens , the founding of the Tribunitian office , and the appointment of the first Tribunes , the narrative goes on substantially as follows : : Hereupon the city being grown ...
After relating the popular insurrection with which the play opens , the founding of the Tribunitian office , and the appointment of the first Tribunes , the narrative goes on substantially as follows : : Hereupon the city being grown ...
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The people being set on a broil by these words , Marcius , who was now grown to great credit with the noblest men of Rome , rose up and openly spake against these flattering Tribunes . Then , taking his friends , and such as he could ...
The people being set on a broil by these words , Marcius , who was now grown to great credit with the noblest men of Rome , rose up and openly spake against these flattering Tribunes . Then , taking his friends , and such as he could ...
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The Tribunes , when they saw that the opinion of Marcius was confirmed by the more voices , left the Senate , and went down to the people , crying out for help . The words of Marcius being openly reported , the people so stomached them ...
The Tribunes , when they saw that the opinion of Marcius was confirmed by the more voices , left the Senate , and went down to the people , crying out for help . The words of Marcius being openly reported , the people so stomached them ...
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So , the most part being pacified , the Tribunes then said that , since the Senate yielded to reason , the people also , as became them , did likewise give place unto them : notwithstanding , they would that Marcius should come in ...
So , the most part being pacified , the Tribunes then said that , since the Senate yielded to reason , the people also , as became them , did likewise give place unto them : notwithstanding , they would that Marcius should come in ...
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The Patricians assembled often to consult how they might stand to Marcius , and keep the Tribunes from causing the people to mutiny again . Marcius , seeing the Senate in great doubt how to resolve , asked aloud of the Tribunes what ...
The Patricians assembled often to consult how they might stand to Marcius , and keep the Tribunes from causing the people to mutiny again . Marcius , seeing the Senate in great doubt how to resolve , asked aloud of the Tribunes what ...
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