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[ Appian informs us that it was burnt by the people in their fury, B. c. xi. p. 521.]

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[ Suetonius particularly refers to the conspirators, who perished at the battle of Philippi, or in the three years which intervened. The survivors were included in the reconciliation of Augustus, Antony, and Pompey, A.U.C. 715.]

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[ Suetonius alludes to Brutus and Cassius, of whom this is related by Plutarch and Dio.]

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[ For observations on Dr. Thomson’s Essays appended to Suetonius’s History of Julius Caesar, and the succeeding Emperors, see the Preface to this volume.]

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[ He who has a devoted admiration of Cicero, may be sure that he has made no slight proficiency himself.]

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