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Italy (Italy) (search for this): text Sest., chapter 14
The senate then was in grief, the city wore an appearance of mourning, its
garments having been changed in accordance with the public resolution of the
senate. There was no municipal town in all Italy, no colony, no prefecture, no company of men
concerned in farming the public revenues, no guild or council,—no
public body, in short, of any kind whatever,—which had not passed
most honourable resolutions concerning my safety, when all on a sudden the
two consuls issue an edict that the senators are to return to their former
dress. What consul ever prohibited the senate from obeying its own decrees?
What tyrant ever forbade men who were miserable to mourn? Is it a small
thing, O Piso,—for I will say nothing about Gabinius, that you
have deceived <