[1167] Liv. viii. 23.

[1168] ib. ix. 42. Compare, however, x. 22 (296 B.C.), where the plebiscitum and the senatus consultum are both mentioned in connexion with the prorogation of the command of L. Volumnius. For the recognition of the imperium of the consul for a single day to enable him to triumph, see p. 158.

[1169] Liv. xxxviii. 54-60.

[1170] ib. xlii. 21 and 22.

[1171] Cic. de Fin. ii. 16, 54.

[1172] The quaestio Mamilia of 110 B.C. (Sall. Jug. 40).

[1173] p. 14.

[1174] The lex Plautia Papiria (Cic. pro Arch. 4, 7; see p. 311) was the work of two tribunes.

[1175] Cic. pro Balbo 21, 48 “lege Appuleia ... qua lege Saturninus C. Mario tulerat, ut in singulas colonias ternos cives Romanos facere posset.”

[1176] ib. 8, 19 “lege quam L. Gellius Cn. Cornelius (coss. 72 B.C.) ex senatus sententia tulerunt ... videmus satis esse sanctum ut cives Romani sint ii, quos Cn. Pompeius de consilii sententia singillatim civitate donaverit.”