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Yeltius Firmus, a good man : Felix desires it " ; or, in a more decided tone of self-consciousness, " Firmus votes for Marcus Holconius, " as if a mere intimation of this fact would be sufficient to secure a multitude of suffrages. Some- times, too, the name of the elector is given whose suffrage is solicited ; as, Modestum ced. , Pansa, fac facias (0 Pansa, make Modestus aedile). In like manner Cuspius and Siricus are requested to favor (fave being also used, instead of fac) Fadius and Postumi...us. A remarkable example is the follow- ing frank proposal : Sabinum ced. , Procule^fac, et ille te facie t (0 Proculus, help Sabinus to the aedileship, and he will help you). Such petitions were probably inscribed on the houses of the persons to whom they were directly addressed, and are therefore useful in settling questions of proprietorship. In one instance the recommendation of Junius Simplex to the aedile- ship is strengthened by the addition of the letters V. A. S. ( Votis Augusli susceptis^jlay which it is intimated that his elec- tion would be very gratifying to the Emperor ; and in two elec- toral appeals recently discovered the name of the imperial commissioner, Suedius Clemens, appears as an element of influ- ence in favor of M.
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