Excerpt from Del Governo Civile di Roma: Opera Inedita
Ai Tribuni ottenne anche la Plebe che fossero come Ministri, aggiunti due Edili anche della Plebe per aver cura dei Luoghi sacri, dei Pubblici, e del 1' Annona. S' innalzò molto la potestà dei Tribuni do po la condanna di Marcio Coriolano giudicato dal po polo, e da' Tribuni appresso il popo o accusato: ou de essi da quel tempo si assunsero l' autorità di accu sare chi volessero Diamir. Lib. 7. Pag. 469. Fu poi.
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