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hi and Caesar, 207; Mr. Beesley's opinion as to his high birth, 211; and courage, _ibid._; his real character, 212; not elected Consul, 214; second conspiracy, 218; accused by Lepidus, 222; he leaves the city, 228; third speech against, 230; fourth speech against, 235; he dies, 239. Cato, accuses Murena, i., 193; his stoicism laughed at, _ibid._; speech as to Catiline, 238; opposed Clodius, 256; keeping gladiators, ii., 23; opposes Cicero's request for a "supplication," 105; his death, 147; Cicero praises him, 148; a glutton with books, 287; his suicide defended, 317. Cato the elder, praise of, ii., 307. Catullus, his epigram on Caesar and Mamurra, ii., 169. Caudine Forks, i., 76. "Cedant arma togae," an impotent scream, i., 65. Cethegus, one of Catiline's conspirators, i., 232. Chesterfield, Lord, his advice to his son, ii., 318. Christian, Cicero almost one, ii., 325. Christina, Queen, on Cicero, i., 19. Chrysogonus, creature of Sulla's, i., 85, 86, 91, 92. Churches, rules complied with for the sake of example, ii., 298. Cicero, young Marcus, wishes to serve under Caesar, ii., 156; money allowed for living at Athens, 157; does not do well, 158. Cilicia, governed for a year, ii., 8; Cicero's mode of government, 77; why undertaken, _ibid._; Cicero's government had cost no man a shilling, 85. "Cincia Lex De Muneribus," i., 100. Cispius, defended, ii., 46. "Civis Romanus," his privileges, i., 158. Claterna, taken by Hirtius, ii., 214. Claudian family, desecrated by Clodius, i., 275. Clodia, her character, i., 317. Clodius, Cicero's language to, i., 186; accuses Catiline, 213; intrudes on the mysteries of the Bona Dea, 255; acquitted, 257; quarrels with Cicero, _ibid._; Cicero's speech against, 262; his Tribunate, 272; favored by Caesar and Pompey, _ibid._; is made a Plebeian, 273; prepares to attack Cicero, 311; had put up a statue of a Greek prostitute as a figure of liberty, ii., 21; slaughtered, 62; his mode of travelling about, 72. Cluentius Aulus, speech on his behalf, i., 179; work in defending immense, 189. Cluvius, leaves Cicero a property, ii., 182. "Cohors," Cicero, in anger, so calls his suite, ii., 107. College of priests, oration spoken before, ii., 20. Commentarium of Caelius, ii., 105. Cond
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