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., 245. Diversos, Ad, letters to, i., 166. "Divinatio, in Quintum Caecilium," i., 132. Divinatione, De, ii., 252, 297. Divorces, common with Romans, ii., 144. Doctrine, Cicero does not live according to his own, ii., 291. Dolabella, Cicero's pupil in oratory, ii., 155; his cruelty, 186. Dorotheus, an enemy of Sthenius, i., 147; trial of Verres, _ibid._ Drusus, his gardens to be bought, ii., 161. Du Bos, Simon, ii., 304. Duty to the state, ii., 316. Dyrrachium, Cicero's protection of, i., 101; sojourned there during his exile, 325. E. Education, expense of, i., 61. Egypt, Cicero asked by Caesar to go there, i., 288. Eleusinian mysteries, i., 59. Elizabeth, Queen, glory of her reign, i., 77. "Emptum," tax on corn, i., 152. Encyclopaedia Britannica, character of Cicero, i., 11. Ephesus, how Cicero was received there, ii., 85. Epicureans, i., 58. Epicurus, dying, ii., 286; Cicero's peculiar dislike to, 295. Epistles, number written by and to Cicero, i., 58; the first we have, 166; do not deal with history, 167; their truth, _ibid._; Tiro had collected, 70; ii., 188; his last official and military, 231. Eques, or knight, Cicero one, i., 40. Equites, i., 128; their duties as tax-gatherers, 280. Equity, Cicero accused of trifling with, ii., 100. Erasmus, his opinion of Cicero, i., 123. Erucius, accuses Sextus Roscius, i., 84, 87. Eryx, Mount, temple of Venus, i., 145. Exile, Cicero's, i., 125, 297; sentence against Cicero, 322; attempt to bring him back, 329; did not write during, 330. F. Famine, in Rome, ii., 18. Fato, De, i., 252, 297, 303. Finibus, De, i., 33; ii., 251, 284. Fish-ponders, who they were, ii., 180. Flaccus, speech on behalf of, i., 295. Flavius, his goodness to Cicero when exiled, i., 323. Florus, as to Cicero, i., 16; as to Catiline, 209. Fonteius, Cicero's speech for, i., 163; purchase of a house, 170. Formiae, Cicero killed at, ii., 243. Formanum, purchases for the villa, i., 171. Forsyth, Mr., i., 7, 9; passage quoted, 20; defends the English bar, 214; as to Cicero's exile, 298; as to the story of Brutus, ii., 99; quoted as to the Philippics, 226. Fortitude, Roman, i., 326. Froude, Mr., accuses Cicero of a desire for Caesar's death, i., 9, 10; his sketch of Caesar, 63; hard things s
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