[828] XXXIV. 2. 11.
[829] Frag. 83. 8.
[830] III. 8. 6.
[831] Appian, B. C. iv. 32-4; see also p. 326.
[832] Livy xlv. 21. 6; 36. 1.
[833] Livy xlv. 36; cf. the statement of Dion. Hal. x. 41. 1, that on a certain occasion the crier invited all who wished to speak. These two passages are credible, notwithstanding the doubt expressed by Mommsen, Röm. Staatsr. iii. 395, n. 2, if we regard the general invitation as a concession on the part of the presiding magistrate rather than as a right of the people.
[834] P. 136.
[835] Plut. Q. R. 63.
[836] Quint. Inst. iii. 11. 13: “Qui bona paterna consumpserit, ne contionetur.”
[837] (Cic.) Herenn. i. 11. 20; cf. Lex Bant. (133-118 B.C.) in CIL. i. 197. 2 f.