Book,  Par.

 1     I,     56|        on the first day of our meeting, why did you, my friends,
 2    II,     41|       next day of the Senate's meeting much was said against the
 3    II,     65|       next day of the Senate's meeting, he even begged in his mother'
 4    II,     84|  modesty, asked for a place of meeting where, he said, they might
 5    II,    103|    Lycia and Pamphylia, and on meeting the fleet which conveyed
 6   III,     51| defeated. At the Senate's next meeting came a letter from Tiberius,
 7    IV,     78|   arising. One man would avoid meeting him; another after returning
 8    IV,     87|    necessary that the place of meeting should preserve the appearance
 9   XIV,     21|        were erected places for meeting and refreshment, and every
10    XV,     17|        place and time of their meeting had been fixed on as the
11    XV,     73|  casual conversation, a sudden meeting, or the fact of having entered
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