Book,  Par.

 1     I,     12|   the slaying of Caesar, the Dictator, seemed to some the vilest,
 2    II,     51|    gardens which Caesar, the dictator, bequeathed to the Roman
 3    II,     64|   last Aulus Postumius, when Dictator, had vowed; a temple to
 4   III,     39|       till Lucius Sulla, the Dictator, by the repeal or alteration
 5   III,     79| assuming the name of king or dictator he might have some title
 6   III,     87|     produced a decree of the dictator Caesar for their old services
 7    IV,     47|    it answered by Caesar the dictator, than by a written oration
 8    VI,     21|     law passed by Caesar the Dictator defining the terms of lending
 9    XI,     27|  from becoming a consul or a dictator. The quaestors indeed were
10    XI,     32|     were exhausted which the Dictator Caesar by the Cassian and
11   XII,     40|      who had driven back the dictator Caesar, by whose valour
12  XIII,      4| another man's eloquence. The dictator Caesar rivalled the greatest
13   XIV,     13|  country house of Caesar the Dictator, which from a great height
14   XIV,     73|     at the name of the great dictator, and I distrust no less
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