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onspirators, i., 232. Caerellia, her name mentioned, ii., 186. Caesar, devoid of scruple, i., 77; his debts, 103; his cruelty, 104; Cicero's treatment of, 152; passing the Rubicon, 176; did he join the conspiracy of Catiline, 215; in debt, 216; his prospects, _ibid._; no ground for accusing him as second conspiracy, 219; his opinion of Cicero, _ibid._; attempt to murder as he left the Senate, _ibid._; present at the first Catiline oration, 225; speech as to Catiline, 236; his career commenced, 241; did not think of overthrowing the Republic, 242; had not thought of ruling Rome, 260; money nothing to him, 266; his general character, _ibid._; his first Consulship, 282; illegality of his actions, 283; has the two Gauls allotted to him, 284; endeavors to screen Cicero, 292; naturally a conspirator, ii., 20; defence of his Proconsular power, 29, 30, 31; his doings in Gaul, 31; Cicero's conduct in reference to, 32; why Cicero flattered him, 33; intends to rule the Empire, 39; crosses into Britain, 56; money due to him by Cicero, 82; returns the two legions, 116; sits down at the Rubicon, 117; tramples on all the laws, 118; Cicero excuses his letter to, 122; his clemency to Romans, 137; absence of revenge, _ibid._; does not allow Cicero to sell his property, 138; is magnificent, 139; sits as judge, 153; returns to Spain, 156; returns from Spain, 161; is likened to Romulus, 162; his five triumphs, _ibid._; is flattered by Cicero, 165; sups with Cicero, 168; his death, 172; his assassination esteemed a glorious deed, 175; Cicero present, 177; an altar put up to, 185; his laws to be sanctioned, 193. Calenus, talks of peace, ii., 214; attacked by Cicero, 215. Caninius, Consul for a few hours, ii., 272. Capitol, description of, ii., 179; Brutus returns to, _ibid._ Cappadocian slaves, ii., 101. Cassius, Cicero says that he would not obey the Senate, ii., 219; will not assist Cicero, 235. Castor, the temple of, in the trial of Verres, i., 143. Castor, accuses his grandfather, Deiotarus, ii., 164. Catiline, one of Sulla's murderers, i., 78; Cicero opposed to for Consulship, 110, 183; Cicero does not defend him, 183; the Catiline speeches described by Cicero, 191; a popular hero, 205; a step between the Gracc
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