Book,  Par.

 1     I,     22| under fixed conditions, from receiving each the pay of a denarius,
 2    II,      8|      and its convenience for receiving the army and carrying the
 3    II,     45|    of the legions who before receiving a praetorship discharged
 4   III,     21|      his last day and night. Receiving answers which were mostly
 5   III,     30|                           On receiving this information, Lucius
 6   XIV,     44|      signal of departure and receiving into his army all who would
 7   XIV,     69| bestow on a friend, and I in receiving as much as a friend can
 8   XIV,     79|                     Nero, on receiving this decree of the Senate
 9   XVI,     14|      age or ill-health, were receiving their discharge. Lugdunum
10   XVI,     18| charge of conspiracy, and on receiving a message that he was doomed
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