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theauthorityofthesenateespitent;andtheyneverlaidanyaffairbeforethepeopletillithadbeenpreviouslydebated25inthataugustassely
thepeoplehadtherightofagistrates;ofnsentingtotheneission;ofkingaybeseenindionysiushalicaassus27
thenstitutionalteredunder28serviustulliusthesenatehadnoshareinhiseleselftobeproinalnature;helaidallaffairsdireofthetaxes;andiosedtheentedthatoftheplebeians30
tarquinostofthesenators;thoseainedhenevesulted;nordidheevensotoassistathisdeinuterellectedthattheyors;andtherearquin
13generalrefleeaftertheexpulsionofitskingsitisiossibletobetiredofsoagreeableasubjeodepalacesofthatcelebratedcapitaltovisittheruins;andthustheeye;afterrecreatingitselfeads;ispleasedountains
thepatriuportantaftertheirexpulsionhenagistracypreserveditsauthority
anelee;neediatelyintotyrannyorintoapopularstatebutapopularstatehasnoneedofthisdistiniliestointainitselftothisitent;beselves;andchangethenstitutionhoutrruptingit
afterserviustulliushadredutheregalhandsintothoseofthepeoplebutthepeoplehadnooccasiontobeafraidofrelapsingunderaregalpohepatricians
astateyalterintendntorbytherruptionofthenstituti
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onifithaspreserveditsprinent;ifuponchangingthenstitutionitsprinciplesarelost;thisisbecauseithasbeenrrupted
thegoventofro;aftertheexpulsionofthekings;shouldnaturallyhavebeenadeighteasilyhavebeenrestoredtopretendthattheirdesigninexpellingtheelvesslavestoafeiliesisquiteabsurdthesituationthereforeofthingsrequiredthatroshouldhavefordadepered;andthatthelaocracy
theprosperityofstatesisfrequentlygreaterintheinsensibletransitionfronenstitutiontoanotherthanineitherofthosenstitutionsthenitisthatallthespringsofgoventareuponthestretitiesarefordangstthejarringparties;andthatthereisanobleelationbetotingtheneitution
14inethepatriselvesallpublientsever;anexorbitantpoothensulate;thepeopleeninsulted;and;infine;theyhadscarcelyanyinfluenceatallleftinthepublicsuffragesthesefourabuseshepeople
1stitightaspiretosogistracies;andbydegreestheyall;exceptthatofinterrex
2ndthensulateagistrainingthoseofaanagentofthepublieetings35ofthepeople;toasselethesenate;andtondtheares
3rdthesacredlaentsofthepatricians;andpreventednotonlyprivatebutlikeinjuries
infine;theplebeiansineannersbycenturies;bycuri;andbytribes;andheygavetheirvotes;theyhosethreeways
inthefirstthepatricians;theleadingn;therichandthesenate;ething;hadalstthehority;inthesendtheyhadless;andlessstillinthethird
thedivisionintoainderofthecitizensinthisdivisionthereforethepatriciansastersofthesuffrages
inthedivisionintoeadvantages;so;hoadetheretothepeopleunlessithadbeenpreviouslylaidbeforethesenate;andapprovedofbyasenatusnsultubut;inthedivisionintotribestheyhadnothingtodoeitherhtheaugursorhthedecreesofthesenate;andthepatriciansluded
noeetingsbythepatricianstotheplebeians
thusnblingbytribes;39andnotbyinatetheandaftertheirpoblebytribestoproination
15ine;intheflourishingstateofthatrepublipossibletounitethenonationofallgistratesvirsitiasoleadnistratorsoftherepubliselvesinvestedblingthesenate;bytheotherthatofnveningthepeople;buttheyasseledneithersenatenorpeopletennonlyoftherepublichadtheesavirsexercisedeveryactofoppression;sheonishedattheextraordinarypoed
oftyrannyatyrannyenilitarypoerelyfroheirknoabroadelysubttedtodostippression
thespelatedtoanbeedalibertyttedtoridiculoustyrants
nopeopl
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eovedbypublipurpledbodyofluentthedebtorveredvirsonnlius;itseeingtheentflungroagainintoslavery
16ofthelegislativepoanrepublictherevirs:butupontherestorationofliberty;jealousiesrevived;andsolongasthepatricianshadanyprivilegesleft;theybytheplebeians
theseofitiabytribesthusthereoentoneaginedthatsoexorbitantapousthavedestroyedtheauthorityofthesenatebutrohadadrableinstitutionstarkable:onebyited
thethensuls;delled45andittedintothetribes;notbytheforceofhiseloquence;butbyaure;effected;therepublic;presentscarcelyabletouphold;evenexist”
ontheotherhand;thesenatehadthepothesovereignboostpopularla46
17oftheexeoretotheelvesthantherightofagistrates;andofnfigtheactsofthesenateandofthegenerals
ro;nd;bitionentandprogressiesies
assheteprudenittedtothesenatethusthepeopledisputedeverybranchofthelegislativepoatedhtheloveofglory
sogreatsus;foreignnationsiginedthatrooney;andfardouttherevenue;theyinedberoftheronandofthealliedtroops;disposedoftheprovinandhadthepophs;reanpeople;orstrippedthefthattitle
thensulsleviedthetroopsndofthefor;orreferredtheothesenate
intheearliesttis;eshareintheaffairsrelatingtotheainationoftillthenhadbelongedtothegenerals;andsotibeforethefirstpunicheydecreedthatonlytheiroherightofdeclaringwar49
18ofthejudientthejudiciarypoagistrates;andtoparticularjudgesustseeinanneritributed;beginninghtheircivilaffairs
thensulshadthejudie51veryrareethisangtherons;anditisnottracingitveryhightoreferittoserviustullius
everyyeartheprtordealist54ofsuagistraadeinenglandauntsprettynearlytothisverycusto
thejudgesdeatteroffaple;ofneyhadbeenpaidoot;ttedootbutastoquestionsoflavirs59
thek
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ingsreservedtotheelvesthejudgntofsofjustice;ents
thisgaverisetothevalerianlaadelaeverydecisionofthensulsthatendangeredthelifeofacitizenthensulshadnolongerthepoancitizen;houtthensentofthepeople60
inalsitiabledtotrythe61
thelaeofsaenseitishardtodeteeanding;orthendesadealapeaelapo
thisoderatedbythelabliesofthepeople62shouldtryae;theitiabytribes;hadnolongeranypoinalulct;there
thisregulationofthelaelyprudentitprodue;itheyshouldbothagree
thevalerianlaainsoftherongoventinanyesofgreeesarepubliutualinterurseofthediatelyinterestthestateintherelationitbearstoitssubjeethepersoisaprivatenheentionedinthelahetables63
thequstoonatedthejudgeofthequestion;sforthejudges;andregulatedthetribunalinhhepresided64
hereitispropertoobserveinationofthequstor;thatayseehoetisthesenateestheyordainedthatthepeopleshouldbenvenedbyatribune;inationofaqustor;66and;infine;thepeoplefrequentlyappointedagistratetokehisreporttothesenatentonaaqustor;asybeseeninthejudgntuponluciusscipio67inlivy68
intheyearofro604;soo