[767] Of the four private-law speeches of Cicero, two, those for Quinctius and Tullius, show the request for tribunician interference with the praetor’s jurisdiction. Cf. Cic. Acad. Prior. ii. 30, 97 “postulant ut excipiantur haec inexplicabilia. Tribunum aliquem censeo adeant (al. videant); a me istam exceptionem nunquam impetrabunt.”
[768] Liv. xxxiii. 42.
[769] The tribunes promise “cognituros se de quo appellati essent” (Liv. xlii. 32).
[770] Liv. xlii. 33.
[771] Ascon. in Milon. p. 47.
[772] p. 174.
[773] Liv. iv. 50; xxv. 2.
[774] Cic. de Leg. Agr. ii. 12, 30.
[775] Plut. Ti. Gracch. 10.
[776] Cic. ad Att. iv. 16, 6; Ascon. in Cornel. p. 58.