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                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text><body><div n="urn:cts:latinLit:phi0914.phi001.perseus-eng3" type="edition" xml:lang="eng"><div n="3" subtype="book" type="textpart"><div n="67" subtype="chapter" type="textpart"><div n="7" subtype="section" type="textpart"><p> You yearned for decemvirs, we consented to their appointment; you grew
							utterly weary of them, we compelled them to resign. Your hatred pursued
							them into private life; to satisfy you, we allowed the noblest and most
							distinguished of our order to suffer death or go into exile. </p></div><div n="8" subtype="section" type="textpart"><p> You wanted tribunes of the plebs to be appointed again; you have
							appointed them. </p></div><div n="9" subtype="section" type="textpart"><p> Although we saw how unjust it was to the patricians that men devoted to
							your interests should be elected consuls, we have seen even that
							patrician office conferred by favour of the plebs The tribunes'
							protective authority, the right of appeal to the people, the resolutions
							of the plebs made binding on the patricians, the suppression of our
							rights and privileges under the pretext of making the laws equal for all
							—these things we have submitted to, and do submit to. </p></div><div n="10" subtype="section" type="textpart"><p> What term is there to be to our dissensions? When shall we ever be
							allowed to have a united City, when will this ever be our common
							fatherland? </p></div><div n="11" subtype="section" type="textpart"><p> We who have lost, show more calmness and evenness of temper than you who
							have won. Is it not enough that you have made us fear you? It was
							against us that the <placeName key="tgn,4012809">Aventine</placeName>
							was seized, against us the Sacred Hill occupied. When the <placeName key="tgn,4012794">Esquiline</placeName> is all but captured and the
							Volscian is trying to scale the rampart, no one dislodges
								<emph>him</emph>. Against <emph>us</emph> you show yourselves men;
							against us you take <emph>up</emph> arms.” </p></div></div><div n="68" subtype="chapter" type="textpart"><div n="1" subtype="section" type="textpart"><p> “Well, then, now that you have beleaguered the Senate-house, and
							treated the Forum as enemies' ground, and filled the prison with our
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