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One should keep in mind that Tantan is anything but a tribune of popular democracy.
As tribune in 49 he defended Caesar's interest in the Senate as civil war loomed.
Being a military tribune, or chiliarch, he was illustrious in battle and highly honoured for his courage.
Observers in the press tribune commented on the ease in which China appeared to do the most difficult elements.
Decius the tribune was a Campanian by race and a man of unusual greed and daring.
The body has disappeared and the Roman tribune in Jerusalem wants to know what is going on.
This is not to deny that socialists can use parliament as a tribune from which radical ideas can be put across to help build workers' confidence.
Continuing to boom radicalism from the tribune of the Assembly, he had offered the king and queen his secret services as an adviser.
The fear was that a charismatic leader could use the office of tribune, with its base of power in the common citizen, to become a demagogue.
In life the king and his family could watch the liturgy from the tribune above, and in death their tombs occupied the Pantheon itself.
The great tribune of the people lost the confidence of his constituency party.
Mishaps too numerous and familiar to mention have blotted the Dear Leader's credentials as a tribune of the People.
James Madison is known as the tribune of open government and the philosophical father of the Freedom of Information Act.
When Caesar was a praetor, he supported a tribune who wanted Pompey recalled to restore order in Rome.
As tribune, Gaius reaffirmed Tiberius' Land Act and saw to it that it was finally implemented.
Elected tribune in 123, Gaius wanted to transform Rome into a democracy along Hellenic lines.
John 18 implies that a Roman tribune ordered part of his cohort to accompany the chief priests and the Pharisees in arresting Jesus on Thursday.
He was a tribune in the Roman army during the reign of the Emperor Diocletian.
As I watched, it wasn't a grudging respect for the perfectly tailored and coiffed tribune of the masses that filled me, but a wave of nausea.
During the American Revolution the words of pamphleteers such as Thomas Paine established the press as the people's tribune.
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Therefore, two days later, he delivered from the tribune of the Duma some terrible allegations against the camarilla.
To this sample of a modern tribune I will add a specimen of a modern legislator.
He was Cintula, the tribune of the Imperial stables, who had escaped from lutetia.
Drusus accompanied his friend, the tribune Antonius, as the latter's viator, for there was need of a trusty guard.
Even from the tribune of the duma it was declared that the Black Cabinet was a fiction.
The very atmosphere of the Chamber seemed to change with Vignon in the tribune.
And, hark thee, tell the tribune that he look well to the tessera, and have the right count from the inspectors.
This year also had a tribune as a proposer of the agrarian law.
In France our tribune which isolates the orator has many advantages.
Publius Servilius Casca was by his grace tribune of the plebs.
Free again, she reclines on her couch, and is reading the tribune.
From the chambre Svign a gallery leads to the tribune of the chapel.
At length an honorable peer, Morcerf's acknowledged enemy, ascended the tribune with that solemnity which announced that the expected moment had arrived.
Rabourdin went at once to the Chamber, where he wrote a note to his Excellency, who was at that moment in the tribune engaged in a hot discussion.
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