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INDEX

Self-Control, Self-Sacrifice, etc.Continued

  • luxuriousness (Cleopatra), 156. etc.
  • self-sacrifice (Lucilius), 166


Simplicity of Life

  • Catto, 62–63
  • Manias, 62–63
  • Marius. 69–70
  • Cato, younger, 135–136


State, Politics, Legislation, Patriotism, etc.

  • political problems (Romulus),4, etc.
  • political problems (Numa). 8. etc.
  • self-sacrifice for State (Romans) 23–24
  • self-sacrifice for State (Camillus), 23–24
  • social classes, 25
  • faithful senators, 26–27
  • self-restraint, patriotic. (Minucius), 34–35
  • gratitutle to patriot (Fabius) 37–38
  • patriotism v. affection, 37–38
  • social classes, 38–39
  • social classes (Coriolanus), 41
  • women and State, 44–45
  • science aids patriotism,57–59
  • public funds, economy (Cato), 65
  • order v. disorder (pirates), 107–109
  • patricians v public, 109;
  • political problems (Cæsar), 114. etc.
  • work for State (Cæsar), 128
  • public funds (cato) 136–137
  • patriotism (Cato), 138
  • social classes (Gracchi), 141, etc.
  • citizens of the world, 153
  • social classes (life of Brutus), 161


Veracity

  • candor (Mutius) , 22–23
  • treachery despised (Camillus), 24–25
  • deceit in var (Parthians), 97
  • deceit in war (Sertorius), 100–101
  • conspiracy (Cassius), 130
  • Cato, 137
  • pretence exposed (Antony), 157


Wisdom

  • in country's service, 57–58


Women

  • Sabine and peace, 6–7
  • Volumnia. 44, etc.
  • patriotic (Cimbri). 71
  • mother of Gracchi, 147
  • See also "Mother"


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