Book,  Par.

 1     I,      2|            Antonius slain, even the Julian faction had only Caesar
 2     I,     10|             to be admitted into the Julian family with the name of
 3    II,     51|             people; a chapel to the Julian family, and statues at Bovillae
 4    II,     65| sufficiently guarded against by the Julian law. As to the charge of
 5    II,    111|           or augur, except from the Julian family, was to be chosen
 6   III,     37|          passed subsequently to the Julian statutes, for yet further
 7    IV,     13|           Aeneas, the father of the Julian house, all the Alban kings,
 8    IV,     58|       should be sentenced under the Julian law. He next struck off
 9    VI,     11|          member of the Claudian and Julian houses, in which he had
10    VI,     78|           the Livian, then into the Julian family. From earliest infancy,
11   XII,     68|           Aeneas the founder of the Julian line, with other old traditions
12   XIV,     30|            the high nobility of the Julian family. He was himself attached
13    XV,     25|     practices of candidates, in the Julian laws; the rapacity of magistrates,
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