Book,  Par.

 1     I,     78|       an insult, which at the proper time I shall relate. ~ ~
 2    II,      5| mockery, I will relate in the proper place. ~ ~
 3    II,     45|     laws which had prescribed proper periods for the exercise
 4    II,     71|    keeping herself within the proper limits of a woman, would
 5   III,     11|      that this was not Trio's proper part, and that they themselves
 6   III,     49|    objected that there was no proper motion on the subject, and
 7    IV,     10|      high office and of their proper place; and when the Senate
 8    IV,     77|    throne, who, though he had proper youthful modesty, often
 9    VI,     12|       to be restricted within proper limits. Let plots against
10    XV,     53|     to be enclosed by its own proper wall, not by one common
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