Roman History, 38.10.4

Cassius Dio  translated by Earnest Cary

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4That was the way he came off. But Cicero, who defended him at this time because Antonius had been his colleague, made a most bitter attack upon Caesar, whom he held responsible for the suit against him, and even went so far as to heap abuse upon him.

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