id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28676 Trollope, Anthony The Life of Cicero, Volume II. .txt text/plain 127673 7883 82 To Cicero's thinking, both Pompey and Cæsar were certain letter which Cicero had written to Cæsar. In the spring of the year we find Cicero writing to Cæsar in apparently the day of danger came, he joined Pompey's army against Cæsar, doubting, Then comes the passage in his letter on the strength of which Mr. Forsyth has condemned Cicero, not without abstract truth in his told, indeed, by Mr. Froude that the man was Cæsar, and that Cicero Cæsar's control--because we know that on his return Cicero's villas were mind of Cicero the idea of saying words which Cæsar might receive with The two men, Cæsar and Cicero, had agreed to differ, and had talked of have no means of knowing; but we feel that Cicero was not a man likely Not long after Cæsar's death Cicero left Rome, and spent the ensuing declared that he, Cicero, had been the author of Cæsar's death, in order ./cache/28676.txt ./txt/28676.txt