Book,  Par.

 1     I,      3|         and Marcus Agrippa, of humble birth, a good soldier, and
 2    II,     41|     homes of the citizens were humble; when it reached such magnificence,
 3    II,    112|     event, causing joy even in humble homes, so delighted the
 4   III,      7|       for what was becoming in humble homes and communities, did
 5    IV,     20|         though he was a man of humble origin, the Senate decreed
 6    VI,     58|        died, a man of somewhat humble extraction, who had risen
 7   XII,     42|       the king, who neither by humble look nor speech sought compassion. ~ ~
 8  XIII,     19|     obsequies, which were on a humble scale. He was however buried
 9   XIV,     13| solicitude of her domestics, a humble sepulchre on the road to
10   XIV,     68|       mind once content with a humble lot? Is this the man who
11   XVI,      5|   immediately exercised on the humble, and resentments, concealed
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