Book,  Par.

 1     I,     29|       on a man's back, he would call in a loud voice for another
 2     I,     54|      legions, whom they used to call in soldiers' fashion, Caligula,
 3     I,     55|         this gathering? Am I to call you soldiers, you who have
 4     I,     87|        as he imagined, obey the call; he even repelled his hand,
 5    II,     18|     other German chiefs slow to call their respective clansmen
 6   III,     22| innocence find no place here, I call the immortal gods to witness
 7    XI,     19|         people; he had obeyed a call. Superior as he was to all
 8  XIII,      1|       that Caius Caesar used to call him the golden sheep. The
 9   XIV,      1|      vituperation and sometimes call him in jest a mere ward
10   XIV,     71|     goes in any respect astray, call me back and guide yet more
11    XV,     90|          to seize what he might call his fortress, and crush
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