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HRTL #724  The History of Rome Titus Livius
         



            
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            http://www.gutenberg.org/1/9/7/2/19725/ -provision was made for securing the liberty  of the commons, that  they considered to be a diminution made in their  own power. First of all,  when it was as it were  a point in controversy,  whether patricians were  bound by regulations  enacted in an assembly  of the commons, they  proposed a law in the  assembly of the centuries,  that whatever the commons ordered collectively, should  bind the entire people; by which law a most keen-edged weapon was  given to motions introduced by tribunes. Then another law made by a  consul concerning the  right of appeal, a singular  security to liberty,  and subverted by the  decemviral power, they not only restore, but guard  it also for the time  to come, by enacting a new law, "that no one should  appoint any magistrate
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