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267; his marriage with Julia, 282; his ingratitude to Cicero, 287; his nick-names, 289, 291; promises to help Cicero against Clodius, 294; the story of Cicero kneeling to him, 321; Cicero forgives him, 327; offended by Cicero's praise of himself, ii., 15; commissioned to feed Rome, 19; Cicero to be his lieutenant, _ibid._; his games, Cicero's description of, 44, 45; sole Consul, 59; Dictator, 63; would be unwilling to bring back Clodius, 73; claims money from Ariobarzanes, 101; begins to attack Caesar, 105; borrowed Cicero's money, 111; Cicero clings to, 119; was murdered at the mouth of the Nile, 126. Pomponia, her treatment of her husband Quintius, ii., 79. Pontius Glaucus, a poem, i., 44. Popilius Laenas, killed Cicero, ii., 243, 244. Populace of Rome, condition of, ii., 11. Praetor, Cicero elected, i., 171, 176. Praetura Urbana, De, first speech in the second action In Verrem, i., 141. Proconsul, his desire for provincial robbery, i., 99, 100. Property, redistribution of, i., 196. Provinces, the struggle for, ii., 206. Pseudo Asconius, commentaries on the Verrine orations, i., 180. Publicani, their duties, i., 280. Publilia, married to Cicero, ii., 155. Publius Quintius, speech on his behalf, i., 80. Punic wars, the, i., 76. Puteoli, at, the story he tells of himself, i., 120. Q. Quaestor, Cicero elected, i., 107; his character in regard to the Proconsul with whom he acted, 133. Quintilian, as to Cicero, i., 16, 182, 225; as to Cicero's education, 57; says that Cicero's speeches were arranged by Tiro, 95; description of bar oratory, 96; accuses Cicero of running into iambics, ii., 43; his opinion of the Pro Milone, 60; Pro Cluentio, 61; cases given by him, 255; his description of an orator's voice, 275, 276. Quintus Cicero (the elder), i., 42; service in Gaul, 62; his character, 169; sent out as Propraetor, 262; his brother's letter to him, 277, 278; affecting letter to, 326; speaks ill of his brother to Caesar, ii., 139; and his son, are killed, 243. Quintus Cicero (the younger) wishes to go to the Parthian war, ii., 163; declares his repentance, 187; had been Antony's "right hand," _ibid._; his fate, _ibid._; his hypocrisy and the vanity of Cicero, 188. Quirites, their mode of living, i., 111. R. Rabiri
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