Book,  Par.

 1     I,     19|     Some would have her styled "parent"; others "mother of the
 2   III,     40|         the State, as universal parent, might possess their ownerless
 3     V,      3|     dare to set himself above a parent's authority. Now, so to
 4    VI,      1| resistance from a relative or a parent, they used violence and
 5    VI,     76|       senators and long urged a parent's grief, the greater weakness
 6   XII,     56|   calling him father-in-law and parent. He swore an oath too that
 7   XII,     56|    having shed tears over their parent's murder.~ ~
 8  XIII,     22|           he said, "much more a parent, must be allowed a defence.
 9    XV,     22|       one who knew nothing of a parent's solicitude or of the sorrows
10   XVI,     35|     consuls' tribunal, the aged parent, and opposite to him the
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