11 Metaphors for tribune

By this time the Tribune had become the pride of all Millville, yet the villagers could not quite overcome their awe and wonder at it.

"Here's the proposition, West: Let us have the shed for six months, at the end of which time we will know whether the Millville Tribune is a success or not.

The tribunes were the cause of delay, who said that they would not suffer the quæstors to hold the assembly concerning the accused, unless it were first held concerning the law.

The Millville Daily Tribune is a corker and no mistake, for our Patsy's at the head of your lunatic gang.

The gradation was determined not by length of service, but for merit alone, of which the tribunes were the sole judges; hence the tribune in a Roman legion had more power than that of a modern colonel.

But as Appian says that Spurius Borius imposed the vectigal, it is assumed that Cicero confused names, that the Spurius Borius of Appian was Spurius Thorius, and that the tribune whom Cicero calls Thorius was really quite another person.

In spite of this, the Tribune was essentially a "girls' paper," since Thursday Smith was the only man employed on itnot counting the "dummy" editor, Arthur Weldon, who did nothing but keep the books, and found this not an arduous task.

Meanwhile Clodiusa sort of milder Catiline, not without many popular qualitieshad got himself elected tribune; degrading himself formally from his own order of nobles for that purpose, since the tribune must be a man of the commons.

Under his management, the New York Tribune had become a great force in the community.

La Tribune, the organ of the openly declared Republican party, is pitiless as regards its royal enemy, and every day preaches the Republic.

A Roman Emperor tribune of the people, is an exact parallel to that feature in the Constitution of the United States which makes the master the representative of his slave.

11 Metaphors for  tribune