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Soon afterwards, how- ever, Sulla was induced oy the intervention of some of his relatives to extend him a free pardon, f • Hot., Cat. U. 3; Sulla, 34-36. t Suet., Caes., i., Flut., Caes., i. I do not think any ^Utical motive need be assigned to this act of Cstsai^s, He was still very young. I02 GREATNESS AND DECLINE OF ROME 82-79 Bx. The popular party was cruslied for the moment ; but it was necessary to provide against its possible revival. It was with SnUa's ra- this object uut Sulla, 1^0 ha...a now developed into a true '•™^ represenutive of the Conservative cause, attempted to eflEect a great reform of the constitution on the lines foreshadowed by Rutilius Rufus and his small group of aristocratic followers, ^o now suddenly saw almost the whole of their programme put into execution. Sulla abolished the Censorship and the public distributions of com ; he increased the number of the Praetors to eight, and of the Quaestors to twenty ; he took away from the Assembly the power of discussing laws without authorisation from the Senate ; he transferred to the Assembly of the Centuries the powers which had belonged to the Assembly of the tribes ; he deprived the Tribunes of the people of the right of proposing laws, and of standing for the m^er magistracies, leaving them only the right of hearing appeals.
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