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Browsing named entities in M. Tullius Cicero, Speech before Roman Citizens on Behalf of Gaius Rabirius, Defendant Against the Charge of Treason (ed. William Blake Tyrrell). You can also browse the collection for Campania (Italy) or search for Campania (Italy) in all documents.
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M. Tullius Cicero, Speech before Roman Citizens on Behalf of Gaius Rabirius, Defendant Against the Charge of Treason (ed. William Blake Tyrrell), chapter 3 (search)
M. Tullius Cicero, Speech before Roman Citizens on Behalf of Gaius Rabirius, Defendant Against the Charge of Treason (ed. William Blake Tyrrell), chapter 12 (search)
Thus neither was the senate in ascertaining the situation at my insistence more diligent or severe than all of you together when, with your attitude, hands, and voices, you re[jected] the distribution of the earth and the territory of Campania.
The same thing that the instigator of this trial said I too cry out, I too proclaim and declare to be true. There is no king left, no people, no tribe for you to fear. No foreign and external evil exists th[at] can [wo]rm its way into thi[s Republic]. If you wish this city [to be] immortal[al], this empire to be eter[nal], and our g[lory to remain] everlasting, we must be on guard against our own [de]sires, against tro[uble-m]akers [and] [provocateurs] of [re]volution, [against intestine evils] and home-grown co[nspiracies]. Against these evi[ls], [your] ancestors have [le]ft behind for [yo]u a magnificent bulw[ark], that formula of the consul: “whoever [wishes the Republic] to be safe.” Suppo[rt] this formula, [Roman citizens]. [Do not take] i