Book,  Par.

 1     I,    102|    with banishment any riotous conduct in the spectators.~ ~
 2    II,     85|        was no treachery in his conduct, he could rely on his innocence,
 3   III,     16| cleared himself as to his late conduct, and, if refuted, would
 4    IV,     25|  victory, and his wife Sosia's conduct, were alleged against him.
 5    IV,     72|      last Tiberius noticed her conduct, either casually or because
 6    VI,     74|         replied that "the same conduct was not becoming in all
 7   XII,     13|     were threatening him. This conduct he counted worthy of his
 8  XIII,     10|     his own appointment to the conduct of the war turned the king'
 9   XIV,     28|        illumination no lawless conduct could be concealed." ~ ~
10    XV,      4| instructions that they were to conduct all their operations with
11    XV,     32|        years, was appointed to conduct it, that there might be
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