1. Julius Ceasar
In planning Caesar's return to civil life in Rome he could assume that as soon as he lost the immunity from prosecution which his military command conferred, his political enemies would endeavor to secure his exile by prosecuting him in the courts either for bribery or for the use of force in politics. ... He gave them an absolute priority over the more delicate by no less fundamental task of revising the Roman constitution. ...
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