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1 Arg| alarm on the election of Cicero to the consulship, and his
2 Arg| his plot to assassinate Cicero, and his disappointment
3 Arg| His second attempt to kill Cicero; his directions to Manlius
4 Arg| XL.—They discover it to Cicero, XLI.—The incaution of Catiline’
5 Arg| arrested by the contrivance of Cicero, XLV.—The principal conspirators
6 22 | supposed that the odium against Cicero, which afterwards arose,
7 23 | consulship to Marcus Tullius Cicero. For before this period,
8 26 | every possible way, against Cicero, who, however, did not want
9 27 | could but first cut off Cicero, who was the chief obstruction
10 28 | little delay, to the house of Cicero, under pretence of paying
11 29 | proceedings were reported to Cicero, he, being alarmed at the
12 31 | wrote and published. ~ When Cicero sat down, Catiline, being
13 36 | pursuit of Catiline; and that Cicero should protect the city. ~
14 41 | was very greatly indebted. Cicero, being apprised of the matter
15 43 | complain of the proceedings of Cicero, and lay the odium of this
16 43 | was to beset the gate of Cicero, and attack him personally
17 44 | according to the directions of Cicero, procured interviews, by
18 45 | departure of the deputies, Cicero, being by them made acquainted
19 48 | projects of Catiline, to extol Cicero to the skies; and, as if
20 48 | should be put to the vote. Cicero, accordingly, taking their
21 48 | Tarquinius was suborned by Cicero, that Crassus might not
22 48 | his character was made by Cicero, I afterwards heard Crassus
23 49 | Caius Piso, prevail upon Cicero to have Caius Caesar falsely
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