The Roman History From the Foundation of Rome to the Battle of Actium : That Is, to the End of the Commonwealth 8

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Of the two Confuls named, one was P. Lentulus Spinther, a determined friend of Cicero, the other feemed rather difpofed to hurt than ferve him. This was Q^ Metellus Nepos, a coufm of Clo- dius, and who moreover had had fome very warm difputes with Cicero during his Tribunefhip. He was neverthelefs moderate enough to remain neuter, and we fhall fee, by what follows, that he even be- became favourable to the caufe, which every day ac- quired new defenders.
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...college, except Clodius and iElius Ligur, who was devoted to him, propofed, on the 29th of Ocftober, a law for recalling Cicero, and brought the affair into debate in the Senate. The Confuls might infifl on the law Clodia, and their prohibiting any one to propofe, to debate, or conclude any thing in favour of Cicero's return : The Senate had no regard to it, and P. Len- tulus, giving his opinion firli in quality of Conful ele6l, fpoke with great force of argument on the ne- celTity of refloring as foon as polTible to the Com- monwealth a citizen they could not be without.

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