[189] Ad Att., lib. xv., 21.
[190] Ibid., lib. xv., 26.
[191] Ad Att., lib. xv., 27.
[192] Ibid., lib. xvi., 1.
[193] Ibid., lib. xvi., 5.
[194] Ibid., lib. xvi., 2.
[195] Ad Att., lib. xvi., 7.
[196] Phil., i., 5: "Nimis iracunde hoc quidem, et valde intemperanter." "Who," he goes on to say, "has sinned so heavily against the Republic that here, in the Senate, they shall dare to threaten his house by sending the State workmen?"
[197] Brutus, Ciceroni, lib. ii., 5: "Jam concedo ut vel Philippici vocentur quod tu quadam epistola jocans scripsisti." I fear, however, that we must acknowledge that this letter cannot be taken as an authority for the early use of the name.
[198] Phil., i., ca. vii.