The Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero to Several of His Friends 1

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The Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero to Several of His Friends 1
Cicero Marcus Tullius
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— In Rull. ii. But what is still more extraordinary, Cicero makes the very measures which he here so strongly recommends to Lentulus, an ar« tide of his charge against Antony. It was by the persua- sion of the latter that Gabinius undertook (as has already I>een obsei*ved) the restoration of Ptolemy; and Antony commanded the Roman cavalry in that expedition. This affords a topic of great indignation in one of the Philip- pics ; and Cicero there speaks of this transaction (as he ought always to ...have spoken of it) as a most impudent tIo- lation of all authority both sacred and civil : inde iter (says BOOK II. OF CICERO* 101 sappofted by your fleet; haTiog first left the king at Ptolemaisy or some other convenient place in that neighbourhood. By these means, when you shall liavv quieted the disturbances in Alexandria, and secured it by a proper number of forces, Ptolem]p may safely take possession of his kingdom. Thus he will be restored by you, as the senate had once* decreed ; and restored too without an anny« agree* ably to the sentiments of those who insist upon ob- serving the injunctions of the oracle.

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