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what a multitude of them appeared and came shouting into the
capitol. Many, when they saw Marius’s likeness, cried for joy, and
Caesar was highly extolled as the one man, in the place of all
others, who was a relation worthy of Marius. Upon this the senate
met, and Catulus Lutatius, one of the most eminent Romans of that
time, stood up and inveighed against Caesar, closing his speech
with the remarkable saying that Caesar was now not working
mines, but planting batteries to overthrow the state. But when
Caesar had made an apology for himself, and satisfied the senate,
his admirers were very much animated, and advised him not to
depart from his own thoughts for any one, since with the people’s
good favour he would ere long get the better of them all, and be
the first man in the commonwealth.

At this time, Metellus, the high priest, died, and Catulus and
Isauricus, persons of the highest reputation, and who had great
influence in the senate, were competitors for the office, yet Caesar
would not give way to them, but presented himself to the people as
a candidate against them. The several parties seeming very equal,
Catulus, who, because he had the most honour to lose, was the
most apprehensive of the event, sent to Caesar to buy him off, with
offers of a great sum of money. But his answer was, that he was
ready to borrow a larger sum than that to carry on the contest.
Upon the day of election, as his mother conducted him out of doors
with tears after embracing her, “My mother,” he said, “to-day you
will see me either high priest or an exile.” When the votes were
taken, after a great struggle, he carried it, and excited among the
senate and nobility great alarm lest he might now urge on the
people to every kind of insolence. And Piso and Catulus found
fault with Cicero for having let Caesar escape, when in the
conspiracy of Catiline he had given the government such
advantage against him. For Catiline, who had designed not only to
change the present state of affairs, but to subvert the whole empire
and confound all, had himself taken to flight, while the evidence
was yet incomplete against him, before his ultimate purposes had
been properly discovered. But he had left Lentulus and Cethegus
in the city to supply his place in the conspiracy, and whether they
received any secret encouragement and assistance from Caesar is
uncertain; all that is certain is, that they were fully convicted in the
senate, and when Cicero, the consul, asked the several opinions of
the senators, how they would have them punished, all who spoke
before Caesar sentenced them to death; but Caesar stood up and
made a set speech, in which he told them that he thought it without
precedent and not just to take away the lives of persons of their
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