Book,  Par.

 1    II,     16|        endurance, his gracious manner and the evenness of his
 2    II,     96|       beauty, his age, and the manner of his death, the vicinity
 3   III,     79|        the succession. In this manner he thought to check the
 4    IV,     40|      harshness contrary to his manner, spoke openly for the informers,
 5    IV,     41|   though usually artificial in manner, and though his words escaped
 6    IV,     65|        of these, who after the manner of their country were disporting
 7    VI,     27|        tested in the following manner. ~ ~
 8  XIII,     59|        as she was to Otho by a manner of life, which no one equalled. "
 9   XIV,     60|        to death in the ancient manner. The rest assented, and
10    XV,     91| Scaevinus perished, not in the manner expected from the past effeminacy
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