ero's, i., 32.
Inventione, De, i., 51;
four books remaining, ii., 251, 253.
J.
"Jews," gold of their temple saved, i., 296.
Jonson, Ben, his description of Catiline, i., 208, 222.
Journey into Greece, Cicero intends a, ii., 184.
Judges, how they sat with a Praetor, i., 93.
Julia, Caesar's wife, dies, ii., 57.
Jupiter Stator, Cicero's first speech against Catiline
in the temple of, i., 224;
Cicero returns thanks for, in the temple, ii., 12.
Jurisdictione Siciliensi, De, i., 141.
Juvenal, as to Cicero, i., 16;
as to Catiline, 209.
K.
Killing Roman citizens, Cicero to be charged with, i., 295.
Kings, odious to Cicero as to all Romans, ii., 175.
L.
Labienus, an optimate, i., 293.
La Harpe, his opinion of the Pro Marcello, ii., 151.
Laelius in the dialogue De Republica, ii., 307.
Lanuvium, Milo returning from, ii., 62.
Laodicea, Cicero is governor, i., 86.
Lawyers, Cicero ridicules them, i., 194.
Legacies, a source of income, i., 103.
Legions, the, are Caesarian, ii., 229.
Legibus, De, ii., 251;
taken from Plato, 309.
Legation offered to Cicero, i., 292.
Lentulus, letters to, ii., 22;
explaining his conduct, 51.
Lentulus, Publius Cornelius, one of Catiline's conspirators, i., 232;
killed, 238;
Cicero broke the law in regard to, 313.
Lepidus, his character, ii., 210;
recommended peace, 221;
one of the Triumvirate, 240.
Leucopetra, Cicero landed at, ii., 189.
Lex Porcia forbidden death of Roman, i., 236.
Liberty, Roman idea of, i., 26.
"Librarii," short-hand writers, i., 189.
Ligarius, Cicero speaks for, ii., 152.
Lilybaeum, Cicero Quaestor at, i., 114.
Literature, Cicero's reason for devoting himself to, ii., 256.
Livy, as to Cicero, i., 15;
his evidence as to Catiline's conspiracy, 217;
his political tendencies, ii., 306.
Long, Mr., his opinion of the Pro Marcello, ii., 151.
Lucan, as to Cicero, i., 15;
would have extolled him had he killed himself, 303.
Lucceius, Cicero applies to him for praise, ii., 24.
Lucretius, the period at which he wrote, i., 24.
Lucullus, absent in the East seven years, i., 176.
Lucullus, The, ii., 282
M.
Macaulay, Mr., his verdict as to Cicero's character, i., 8.
Mai, Cardinal, his opinion of the Pro Marcello, ii., 151.
Mallius, lieutenant of Catiline, i., 222;
declared a public enemy, 230.
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