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31. Sulla 82-78 B.C. §§ 430-448 334
32. Rome and Italy 78-70 B.C. §§ 449-459 348
33. Wars abroad. Sertorius and Mithradates. 79-67 B.C. §§ 460
-469 357
34. Affairs in Rome 69-66 B.C., and the preeminence of Pompey
67-62 B.C.
§§ 470-482
365
35. Cicero and Catiline 66-63 B.C. §§ 483-501 375
36. The years of uncertainty 62-60 B.C. §§ 502-509 389
37. Caesar's first consulship and the removal of Cicero and Cato
59-58 B.C.
§§ 510-521
395
38. Caesar in Gaul 58-56 B.C. §§ 522-530 404
39. Affairs in Rome 58-55 B.C. The conference of Luca 56 B.C.
§§ 531-540
412
40. Caesar in Gaul 56-50 B.C. §§ 541-552 420
41. Roman affairs from the conference of Luca to the outbreak of
the great civil war 55-49 B.C.
§§ 553-573
429
42. The civil war to the battle of Thapsus 49-46 B.C. §§ 574-
595
445
43. From the battle of Thapsus to the death of Caesar 46-44 B.C. §§ 596-615 460
44. Failure of the attempt to restore the Republic 44-42 B.C. §§ 616-637 474
45. Literature and Jurisprudence as illustrating the life of the
revolutionary period.
§§ 638-654
490
46. From Republic to Empire. §§ 655-671 501
Index 513

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