Book,  Par.

 1     I,     19|     elect and present at Rome. Twelve candidates were named for
 2    II,     45|         the emperor nominating twelve candidates every year. It
 3    II,     60|        he had been attacked by twelve legions led by Tiberius,
 4    II,     62|                 That same year twelve famous cities of Asia fell
 5    II,    118|    thirty-seven years of life, twelve years of power, and he is
 6   III,     39| elsewhere was adopted, and the Twelve Tables drawn up, the last
 7   III,     62|        be enough for victory." Twelve miles from Augustodunum
 8    IV,     73|  inhabitants affirmed that for twelve hundred years their homes
 9    IV,     85|    time filled the island with twelve country houses, each with
10    VI,     21|   corrupt morality. First, the Twelve Tables prohibited any one
11    VI,     78|       s now heirless house for twelve years, and the Roman world,
12   XVI,     38|    million sesterces, Ostorius twelve hundred thousand, with the
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