Book,  Par.

 1     I,     42|       tribune nor camp-prefect maintained authority any longer. Patrols,
 2    II,     41|       in honour, might be also maintained in everything else which
 3    II,     44|        the display of freedom, maintained that nothing was sufficiently
 4    II,     81|     come. But in the Senate he maintained that Philip had not been
 5    II,     95|        and voice, and while he maintained the greatness and dignity
 6   III,     80|    Germanicus was alive he had maintained an impartial attitude towards
 7   III,     86|       They had afterwards been maintained by the Macedonians, then
 8   III,     87|       Roman people. Aphrodisia maintained the worship of Venus; Stratonicea,
 9    IV,     68| strength and clemency of Rome, maintained that they must lay down
10  XIII,     66|    which for a short time were maintained and were subsequently disregarded.
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