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V. |
The Manilian Law (688) |
330 |
VI. |
Cæsar Curule Ædile (689) |
334 |
VII. |
Cæsar Judex Quæstionis (660) |
339 |
VIII. |
Conspiracies against the Senate (690) |
340 |
IX. |
The Difficulty of Constituting a New Party |
342 |
CHAPTER III. (691-695.) |
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I. |
Cicero and Antonius Consuls (691) |
345 |
II. |
Agrarian Law of Rullus |
347 |
III. |
Trial of Rabirius (691) |
352 |
IV. |
Cæsar Grand Pontiff (691) |
354 |
V. |
Catiline’s Conspiracy |
357 |
VI. |
Error of Cicero |
379 |
VII. |
Cæsar Prætor (692) |
381 |
VIII. |
Attempt of Clodius (692) |
386 |
IX. |
Pompey’s Triumphal Return (692) |
388 |
X. |
Destiny Regulates Events |
397 |
CHAPTER IV. (693-695.) |
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I. |
Cæsar Proprætor in Spain (693) |
402 |
II. |
Cæsar Demands a Triumph and the Consulship (694) |
409 |
III. |
Alliance of Cæsar, Pompey, and Crassus |
413 |
IV. |
Cæsar’s Election |
418 |
CHAPTER V. CONSULSHIP OF CÆSAR AND BIBULUS (695). |
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I. |
Attempts at Conciliation |
421 |
II. |
Agrarian Laws |
424 |
III. |
Cæsar’s Various Laws |
432 |
IV. |
Cæsar Receives the Government of the Gauls |
445 |
V. |
Opposition of the Patricians |
448 |
VI. |
Law of Clodius—Exile of Cicero |
456 |
VII. |
The Explanation of Cæsar’s Conduct |
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