Book,  Par.

 1    II,     11|        pay, of a neck chain, a crown, and other military gifts,
 2    II,     75|     the same time he threw his crown on the ground, with a long
 3   III,     30|        emperor added the civic crown, complaining, but without
 4    VI,     55|       and what belonged to the crown. Vitellius thought it enough
 5   XIV,      6|      eyes and bosom, either to crown his hypocrisy or because
 6   XIV,     34|  denoting friendship, a golden crown, which he acknowledged in
 7    XV,     14|        the special honour of a crown for a rescued citizen, how
 8    XV,     31| journey to Rome to receive the crown, were he not detained at
 9    XV,     38|      should lay down his royal crown before Caesar's image, and
10    XV,     38|        victims, he removed the crown from his head, and set it
11   XVI,      4|       in song," and added the "crown of eloquence," that thus
12   XVI,     16|    military fame and the civic crown he had won in Britain, possessed,
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