[1092] Plutarch, Cato, 26.—Suetonius, 19.

[1093] “But will you say that we can only have the knights on our side by paying for them? What are we to do? Have we a choice of means?” (Cicero, Letters to Atticus, II. 1.)

[1094]

“Inde domum repetes toto comitante senatu,
Officium populi vix capiente domo.”
Ovid, Ex Ponto, IV. Epist. 4.

[1095] Suetonius, Cæsar, 19.

[1096] Dio Cassius, XXXVIII. 1.

[1097] Appian, Civil Wars, II. 10.

[1098] Cicero, Epistle to Atticus, II. 3.—“When consul, he wished me to take part in the operations of his consulship. Without approving them, I felt nevertheless grateful to him for his deference.” (Oration on the Consular Provinces, 17.)

[1099] Plutarch, Cæsar, 14.—Suetonius, Cæsar, 21.

[1100] Plutarch, Cæsar, 14.