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Classical literature, preservation of, ii. [199].
Manner in which it was regarded by the Church, [200-204]
Claudius, his delight in gladiatorial shows, i. 280.
His decree as to slaves, 307
Claver, Father, his remark on some persons who had delivered a [pg 381] criminal into the hands of justice, i. 41, note
Cleanthes, his suicide, i. 212
Clemency, Seneca's distinction between it and pity, i. 189
Clement of Alexandria, on the two sources of all the wisdom of antiquity, i. 344.
On the Sibylline books, 376.