C.ED.
- Dates, as to those to be used, i., [39].
- Death, endured bravely by Cicero, i., [298].
- [
340] Decemviri, to be appointed under the law of Rullus,
i., [198].
- "Decumanum," tithe on corn in Sicily, i., [152].
- "Deductores," who they were, i., [115].
- Deiotarus, Cicero pleads for, ii., [163].
- Democrat, Cicero wrongly called, i., [304].
- De Quincey, his opinion of Cicero, i., [20];
- his anger against Middleton, ii., [107].
- Deserter, in politics Cicero defended from the accusation, i.,
[305].
- Despotism, personal, ill effects of, i., [309].
- Dio persecuted in the trial of Verres, i., [145].
- Dio Cassius, as to Cicero, i., [18];
- as to Cicero's oath, [241].
- Diodotus, Cicero studies with, i., [50].
- Dionysius, the Greek tutor, ii., [121].
- Dishonesty, the charge repelled as to Cicero, ii., [245].
- Diversos, Ad, letters to, i., [166].
- "Divmatio, in Quintum Cæcilium," i., [132].
- Divinatione, De, ii., [252], [297].
- Divorces, common with Romans, ii., [144].
- Doctrine, Cicero does not live according to his own, ii., [291].
- Dolabella, Cicero's pupil in oratory, ii., [155];
- Dorotheus, an enemy of Sthenius, i., [147];
- Drusus, his gardens to be bought, ii., [161].
- Du Bos, Simon, ii., [304].
- Duty to the state, ii., [316].
- Dyriachiam, Cicero's protection of, i., [101];
- sojourned there during his exile, [325].