K.M.L.
- Labienus, an optimate, i., [293].
- La Harpe, his opinion of the Pro Marcello, ii., [151].
- Lælius in the dialogue De Republica, ii., [307].
- Lanuvium, Milo returning from, ii., [62].
- Laodicea, Cicero is governor, i., [86].
- Lawyers, Cicero ridicules them, i., [194].
- Legacies, a source of income, i., [103].
- Legions, the, are Cæsarian, ii., [229].
- Legibus, De, ii., [251];
- Legation offered to Cicero, i., [292].
- Lentulus, letters to, ii., [22];
- explaining his conduct, [51.]
- Lentulus, Publius Cornelius, one of Catiline's conspirators,
i., [232]; killed, [238]; Cicero broke the law in regard to, [313].
- Lepidus, his character, ii., [210];
- recommended peace, [221];
- one of the Triumvirate, [240].
- Leucopetia, Cicero landed at, ii., [189].
- Lex Porcia forbidden death of Roman, i., [236].
- Liberty, Roman idea of, i., [26].
- "Librarii.," short-hand writers, i., [189].
- Ligarius, Cicero speaks for, ii., [152].
- Lilybæum, Cicero Quæstor at, i., [114].
- Literature, Cicero's reason for devoting himself to, ii., [256].
- Livy, as to Cicero, i., [15];
- his evidence as to Catiline's conspiracy, [217];
- his political tendencies, ii., [306].
- Long, Mr., his opinion of the Pro Marcello, ii., [151].
- Lucan, as to Cicero, i., [15];
- would have extolled him had he killed himself, [303]
- Lucceius, Cicero applies to him for praise, ii., [24].
- Lucretius, the period at which he wrote, i., [24].
- Lucullus, absent in the East seven years, i., [176].
- Lucullus, The, ii., [282].