Livy's History of Rome

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xi.-xii.
XVII. 7. i.e., forgetful of the limits of the consular authority ; acting in the same manner as if its power were unbounded, and admitted no appeal, he was ready even to lay hands on the tribunes if necessary.
XVII. 8. "The founder of his family :" Publicola, the father of Brutus.
B.C. 46o.] THE HISTORY OF ROME. 2"] up to the enemy. Whilst these measures were being taken in the forum for the purpose of appeasing the disturbances, the consuls in the mean time had retired to visit the ga
...tes and the walls, fearing that the Sabines or the Veientine enemy might bestir themselves.
XVIII. During the same night, messengers reached Tuscu- lum with news of the capture of the citadel, the seizure of the Capitol, and also of the generally disturbed condition of the city. Lucius Mamilius was at that time dictator at Tusculum; he, having immediately convoked the senate and introduced the messengers, earnestly advised : "That they should not wait until ambassadors came from Rome, suing for assistance ; that the danger itself and importance of the crisis, the gods of allies, and the good faith of treaties, demanded it ; that the gods would never afford them a Uke opportunity of obliging so powerful a state and so near a neighbour." It was resolved that assistance should be sent : the young men were enrolled, and arms given them.


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