Book,  Par.

 1     I,     35|          ordered the tents to be visited. Clemens, the centurion
 2     I,     81|         treacherous plains, they visited the mournful scenes, with
 3    II,     16|          a wild beast's skin, he visited the camp streets, stood
 4    II,     68| remembrance of his ancestors, he visited the bay which the victory
 5    II,     69|         of the province of Asia, visited the Thracian cities, Perinthus
 6    II,     78|       received his name. Next he visited the vast ruins of ancient
 7    II,     99|   extravagant joy, slew victims, visited the temples, with no moderation
 8    VI,      1|      points in the neighborhood, visited the gardens by the Tiber,
 9    XI,     12|                          He then visited the strongest governments,
10    XV,     45|     unchanged and prosperous, he visited the temple of the Capitol
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