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1 Arg | Cicero by his conduct in the conspiracy
2 Arg | Caesar, who was offended with Cicero for refusing to support
3 Arg | the greater power to annoy Cicero. He was elected tribune
4 Arg | Gabinius, were also enemies to Cicero. After some preliminary
5 Arg | preliminary laws, mostly aimed, in Cicero's opinion, at him, Clodius
6 Arg | This alluded especially to Cicero's having executed the accomplices
7 Arg | implore their favour for Cicero; but Piso refused to see
8 Arg | with his slaves fell on Cicero's partisans and attacked
9 Arg | who had at first espoused Cicero's cause began to be alarmed,
10 Arg | rose to such a height, that Cicero, by the advice of his friends,
11 Arg | Whereas Marcus Tullius Cicero has put Roman citizens to
12 Arg | be recalled to life whom Cicero unlawfully put to death."1
13 Arg | known nothing about it. ~ Cicero went to Thessalonica. He
14 Arg | prepared a new law respecting Cicero's affairs. Pompey, too,
15 Arg | began to feel the want of Cicero's assistance, and consulted
16 Arg | Lentulus, a warm friend of Cicero, and Quintus Metellus Nepos,
17 Arg | motion in the senate for Cicero's recall; Metellus also
18 Arg | first asked declared that as Cicero had not been banished legally
19 Arg | the tribunes favourable to Cicero, was attacked with a party
20 Arg | citizens were slain, so that Cicero says, (Pro Sestio, 35-38,)
21 Arg | be done till the vote for Cicero's recall was carried, and
22 Arg | assistance and defence of Cicero. Pompey was at this time
23 Arg | their making a decree in Cicero's honour, and took the trouble
24 Arg | last a decree to recall Cicero was carried, to the great
25 Arg | law was finally carried. ~ Cicero, in anticipation of it,
26 29(5)| it is generally used by Cicero in the unfavourable sense." —
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