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The Life of Froude

CHAPTER IX
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He failed to preserve it.
He was murdered like Caesar himself.

Neither of them believed that political assassination was a crime.

Cicero's only regret was that Antony had not been killed with Caesar.

Antony's chief desire, which he accomplished, was to kill Cicero.

The idea that Cicero was a mere declaimer, who did not count, never occurred either to Caesar or to Antony.


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