uct, Cicero's, as governor, ii., 22.
Conservative, Cicero was one, i., 308.
Consolation, Cicero complains that nothing is of use, ii., 160.
Consular speeches, twelve, i., 190.
Consulatu de suo, Cicero quotes his own poem, i., 271.
Consulatus de Petitione, i., 108.
Consuls and other officers reconformed by Sulla, i., 78;
the manner in which they were selected, 184;
their duties, 187;
never two bad Consuls together, ii., 14;
Cicero asks them to praise him, 92;
are they to be sent out of Italy? 218.
Cornelius, a Knight employed to kill Cicero, i., 223.
Cornelius Caius, speech on his behalf, i., 180.
Cornelius Nepos, on Cicero, i., 14;
his sayings as to Cicero's letters, 166.
Cotta, Lucius Aurelius, elected Consul, i., 214.
Cotta, the orator, Cicero knew him in his youth, i., 43.
Courage, as to the nature of, i., 299;
shown in the Philippics, ii., 199.
Cowardice, Cicero accused of, ii., 220;
the charge repelled, 246.
Crassus, noted for usury, i., 102;
did he join Catiline? 215;
like M. Pourier, 217;
present at first Catiline oration, 225;
belauds Cicero in the Senate, 258;
one of the Triumvirate, 267;
says a man cannot be rich unless he can keep an army in his pay, 315;
destroyed in Parthia, ii., 57.
Crassus, Lucius, the orator, i., 43;
his death, ii., 263.
Curio the elder, Cicero's lampoon, i., 328.
Curio and Claudius, speech against, i., 262.
Curio bribed by Caesar, ii., 116;
intimate with Antony, 201.
Curius, betrays Catiline's conspiracy, i., 222.
_Cybea_, the ship built for Verres by the Mamertines, i., 155.
D.
Dates, as to those to be used, i., 39.
Death, endured bravely by Cicero, i., 298.
Decemviri, to be appointed under the law of Rullus, i., 198.
"Decumanum," tithe on corn in Sicily, i., 152.
"Deductores," who they were, i., 115.
Deiotarus, Cicero pleads for, ii., 163.
Democrat, Cicero wrongly called, i., 304.
De Quincey, his opinion of Cicero, i., 20;
his anger against Middleton, ii., 107.
Deserter, in politics Cicero defended from the accusation, i., 305.
Despotism, personal, ill effects of, i., 309.
Dio persecuted in the trial of Verres, i., 145.
Dio Cassius, as to Cicero, i., 18;
as to Cicero's oath, 241.
Diodotus, Cicero studies with, i., 50.
Dionysius, the Greek tutor, ii., 121.
Dishonesty, the charge repelled as to Cicero, ii
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