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felt sure that they should conquer in the dispute, and they could enrich
them even more quickly from the loots of the victory in war, that from
the extortion and gifts in the government of a province in peace. Then,
besides, a general and victorious arrival founded always back in Rome that his
military renown vastly added to its influence and motorizes in the city. Him
you/he/she was cordially welcomed with celebrations and triumphs; the people assembled to see
him and to shout his/her encomium. He put his/her trophies of the victory in the
times, and it entertained the populace with games and show, and with
fights of gladiators or wild beasts with which he had brought house
him for this purpose in the train of his/her army. While he was this way
enjoying his/her triumph, its political enemies would be thrown in the
back the earth and in the shade; unless, indeed, of the one of them the strength
he is earning the same honors in of the other field, to return in
due time, and he/she asks his/her action of the power and the celebrity in his/her turn. In
this case, sometimes Rome would be distracted and you/he/she would be rented by the conflicts
and the arguments of military competitors for that you/they had acquired the powers too much enormous
all the civil influences of the Republic to regulate or to check.
[The illustration: Roman Plebeians.]
[Sidenote: Military competitors.]
[Sidenote: Marius and Sylla.]
[Sidenote: The patricians and plebeians.]
[Sidenote: Civil disputes.]
[Sidenote: you Quarrel on the command of the army.]
[Sidenote: the violence of Sylla.]
There had been two such competitors few before the time of Caesar that had
filled the world with their disputes. They was Marius and Sylla. Them
the many names have been, in every century of the world, since their day, the
symbols of the rivalry and hate. They was respectively the representatives
of the two great parties in that the Roman state as every other
community in that the population to great has some voice in to govern,
you/he/she has always been, and probably always the superior and the it will be separated