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No matter how overweening his personal ambition, the aristocrat who chose to stand for election as a tribune could not afford to appear haughty. Sometimes he might even go so far as to affect the accent of a plebeian from the slums. 'Populares', the Romans called such men: Politics who relied on the common touch.
in Holland, Tom, Rubicon, Abacus, p. 27/28