Book,  Par.

 1     I,    102|     to allow the Senate such shows of freedom. Still the interposition
 2   III,      7|  usual pursuits, and, as the shows of the festival of the Great
 3    XI,     27|      the lex curiata plainly shows. The consuls retained the
 4  XIII,      6|      exhibiting gladiatorial shows. This was opposed by Agrippina,
 5  XIII,     63| number in their gladiatorial shows, had not Paetus Thrasea
 6  XIII,     63|   Syracusans should not give shows on a larger scale? Were
 7   XIV,     27|   ancient character of these shows be retained, whenever the
 8   XIV,     28| averse to the attractions of shows on a scale suited to the
 9    XV,     29|      Jupiter of the Capitol. Shows too of the circus were to
10    XV,     41|      The same year witnessed shows of gladiators as magnificent
11   XVI,     24|  your sorrows and griefs? It shows the same spirit not to believe
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