144 ([return])
[ Aeneid, LIB. VI. V. 105.]

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145 ([return])
[ Arria and Fannia.]

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146 ([return])
[ The appellation by which the senate was addressed. M.]

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147 ([return])
[ The tribunes were magistrates chosen at first out of the body of the commons, for the defence of their liberties, and to interpose in all grievances offered by their superiors. Their authority extended even to the deliberations of the senate. M.]

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148 ([return])
[ Diomed's speech to Nestor, advising him to retire from the field of battle. Iliad, VIII. 302. Pope. M.]

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