Страница - 88Страница - 90- "Imperator," Cicero is named, ii., [91].
- Income, Cicero's amount of, i., [61], [99].
- Insincerity of Cicero, ii., [112];
- almost necessary, ibid.;
- Cicero's defended, [247].
- Invective, bitterness of Cicero's, i., [32].
- Inventione, De, i., [51];
J.
- "Jews," gold of their temple saved, i., [296]
- Jonson, Ben, his desciption of Catiline, i., [208], [222].
- Journey into Greece, Cicero intends a, ii., [184].
- Judges, how they sat with a Prætor, i., [93].
- Julia, Cæsar's wife, dies, ii., [57]
- Jupiter Stator, Cicero's first speech against Catiline in the
temple of, i., [224];
- Cicero returns thanks for, in the temple, ii., [12].
- Jurisdictione Siciliens, De, i., [141].
- Juvenal, as to Cicero, i., [16];
K.
- Killing Roman citizens, Cicero to be charged with; i., [295].
- Kings, odious to Cicero as to all Romans, ii., [175].
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].
M.
- Macaulay, Mr., his verdict as to Cicero's character, i., [8]. [342]
- Mai, Cardinal, his opinion of the Pro Marcello, ii., [151].
- Mallius, lieutenant of Catiline, i., [222];
- declared a public enemy, [230].
- Mamertines, people of Messina, favorites of Verres, i., [155].
- Manilia Pro Lege, i., [177],
Appendix D.
- Manilius, his law in favor of Pompey, i., [177].
- Marcellus, had conquered Syracuse, i., [156].
- Marcellus, M. C., is Consul, ii., [83];
- flogs a citizen of Novocomum, ibid.;
- his enmity to Cæsar, [148];
- Cicero speaks for him, [150];
- is murdered, [151].
- Marcellus Cuus, Cicero congratulates him on his Consulship,
ii., [88].
- Marius, born at Arpinum, i., [40];
- origin of his quarrel with Sulla, [49].
- Marius, a poem by Cicero, i., [47].
- Martia, Legio, character of, ii., [207].
- Martial, as to Cicero, i., [15].
- Mendaciuncula, Cicero's use of, i., [164].
- Merivale, Dean, as to Cicero, i., [9];
- History of Rome, [63];
- as to Catiline, [210];
- as to Cicero's exile, [297].
- Metellus, Quintus on the side of Verres, i., [129], [138];
- the history of the family, [248];
- Celer, his complaint against Cicero, [246];
- Nepos, forbids Cicero to speak on vacating the Consulship, [240].
- Middleton, his biography a by word for eulogy, i., [123];
- quoted as to Clodius, [274];
- as to Cicero's exile, [297];
- censures Cicero for going into, [318];
- nature of his biography, ii., [107].
- Milo, gives public games, ii., [48];
- Cicero wishes him to be Consul, [56];
- his trial, [59];
- accused of bringing a dagger into the Senate, [64];
- demands protection, [65];
- condemned, [67];
- his mode of travelling, [72].
- Milone, Pro, Cicero's oration, i., [53];
- specially admired, ii., [60];
- not heard, [67].
- Mithridates, Sulla sent against, i., [50];
- Pompey has command against, [176].
- Molo, Cicero studies with, i., [50],
[56].
- Mommsen, his history, i., [63];
- opinion of Rome, [72], [74];
- as to Cæsar and Crassus, [218];
- as to Cicero's exile, [297];
- description of Rome during Cicero's exile, [328];
- deals hardly with Cicero, ii., [33];
- as to Cicero owing money to Cæsar, [82];
- his interpretation of Cæsar's names, [172];
- tells us nothing of Cæsar's death, [178];
- his verdict as to Rome, [306].
- Money, restored to Cicero for rebuilding his house, ii., [21].
- Montesquieu, as to Roman religion, ii., [20].
- Morabin, as to Cicero's exile, i., [297];
- doubts Cicero's presence at Cæsar's death, ii., [177].
- Moral Essays, ii., [304].
- Mourning, Cicero assumes prior to his exile, i., [316].
- Munda, final battle of, ii., [156].
- Murena, Cicero defended, i., [191];
- Musical charm of Cicero's language, ii., [28].
- Mutina, ambassadors sent to Antony before, ii., [209];
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