| Afranius, his Comedies, vol. i. p. 170. |
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Agriculture, advantages of Italy for, ii. [6]–[11].
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Antias, Q. Valerius, Latin Annalist, ii. [74].
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Antipater, Cælius, Latin Annalist, ii. [72].
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Antonius, Marcus, character of his eloquence, ii. [117].
His death, [119].
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| His death, [119]. |
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Arcesilaus founds the New Academy, ii. [208].
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Asellio, Sempronius, Latin Annalist, ii. [73].
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Atellane Fables, i. 229.
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Attius, his Tragedies, i. 214.
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Cæcilius, his Comedies, i. 168.
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Cæcina, his history, ii. [108].
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Cæsar compared with Xenophon, ii. [94].
His Commentaries, [95]–[101].His Ephemeris, whether the same work with his Commentaries, [101].His Anticatones, [102].His Analogia, [103]. |
| His Commentaries, [95]–[101]. |
| His Ephemeris, whether the same work with his Commentaries, [101]. |
| His Anticatones, [102]. |
| His Analogia, [103]. |
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Calvus, Licinius, his Epigrams, i. 322.
His orations, ii. [131].
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| His orations, ii. [131]. |
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Carmen Saliare, i. 43.
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Carneades teaches the Greek philosophy at Rome, ii. [211].
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Cato, the Censor, his work on Agriculture, ii. [12]–[16].
His Orations, [16].His work De Originibus, [18].On Medicine, [20]–[21]. |
| His Orations, [16]. |
| His work De Originibus, [18]. |
| On Medicine, [20]–[21]. |
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Catullus, i. 271–320.
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Cethegus, Marcus, an orator, ii. [110].
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Cicero, his Orations, ii. [152].
Compared with Demosthenes, [192].His works on Rhetoric, [193].De Oratore, [195].Brutus, [198].The Orator, [199].Topica, [200].Rhetorica ad Herennium, inquiry concerning the author of, [202].His philosophical works—De Legibus, [223].De Finibus, [229].Academica, [232].Tusculanæ Disputationes, [236].De Naturâ Deorum, [243].De Officiis, [257].De Senectute, [259].De Republica, [263].His Epistles, [278]. |
| Compared with Demosthenes, [192]. |
| His works on Rhetoric, [193]. |
| De Oratore, [195]. |
| Brutus, [198]. |
| The Orator, [199]. |
| Topica, [200]. |
| Rhetorica ad Herennium, inquiry concerning the author of, [202]. |
| His philosophical works—De Legibus, [223]. |
| De Finibus, [229]. |
| Academica, [232]. |
| Tusculanæ Disputationes, [236]. |
| De Naturâ Deorum, [243]. |
| De Officiis, [257]. |
| De Senectute, [259]. |
| De Republica, [263]. |
| His Epistles, [278]. |
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Columna Rostrata, inscription on the, i. 46.
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Cotta, his style of oratory, ii. [122].
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Crassus, Lucius, character of his eloquence, ii. [120].
His death, [ibid.]Compared with Antony, [121]. |
| His death, [ibid.] |
| Compared with Antony, [121]. |
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Hirtius, his continuation of Cæsar’s Commentaries, ii. [105].
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History, Roman, uncertainty of, ii. [57]–[67].
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Hortensius, his luxury and magnificence, ii. [124].
His villas at Tusculum, Bauli, and Laurentum, [124],
[125].Character of his eloquence, [127].His descendants, [130, Note]. |
| His villas at Tusculum, Bauli, and Laurentum, [124],
[125]. |
| Character of his eloquence, [127]. |
| His descendants, [130, Note]. |
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Laberius, i. 328.
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Lælius, his oratory compared with that of Scipio, ii. [111].
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Latin Language, its origin, i. 32.
Its changes, 48.
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| Its changes, 48. |
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Laws, Roman, ii. [133]–[138].
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Leges Regiæ, ii. [133].
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Livius Andronicus, i. 54–58.
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Lucceius, his History of the Social War, ii. [107].
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Lucilius, i. 238–248.
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Lucretius, i. 250–271.
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Lucullus, his patronage of learning, ii. [51].
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Luscius Lavinius, i. 171.
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Sallust, his character, ii. [82].
His Gardens, [ibid.]His conspiracy of Catiline, and Jugurthine war, [84]–[88].His Roman History, [92]. |
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| His Gardens, [ibid.] |
| His conspiracy of Catiline, and Jugurthine war, [84]–[88]. |
| His Roman History, [92]. |
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Satire, Roman, origin of, i. 232.
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Senatusconsultum, what, ii. [137].
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Sisenna, Roman Annalist, ii. [75].
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Sulpicius, his worthless character, ii. [121].
His style of oratory, [122].
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| His style of oratory, [122]. |
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Sylla, his library, ii. [50].
His Memoirs of his Life, [77].His character, [78]. |
| His Memoirs of his Life, [77]. |
| His character, [78]. |
FINIS.
JAMES KAY, JUN. PRINTER.