Book,  Par.

 1     I,     17|    means become his modesty to choose or to avoid in a case where
 2     I,     77|     German people, should they choose repentance rather than ruin,
 3    II,     12| prayers, that Flavus might not choose to be the deserter and betrayer
 4   III,     47|        that the emperor should choose to whom it was to be assigned. ~ ~
 5    IV,      7|    there were no better men to choose. The consul and the praetor
 6    VI,     20|      considered whom he was to choose to be husbands for his granddaughters,
 7    XI,      3|      that he should be free to choose his death. Claudius's reply
 8   XII,      1|       the freedmen, who should choose a wife for Claudius, impatient
 9   XII,     43|     reluctantly? If you Romans choose to lord it over the world,
10  XIII,     10|     Vologeses, advising him to choose peace rather than war, and
11   XIV,     44|    Uncertain whether he should choose it as a seat of war, as
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