Book,  Par.

 1     I,      7|       condition," he said, "of holding empire is that an account
 2     I,     35| camp-gates, suggesting hope or holding out threats. "How long will
 3   III,     26|        was he whom fortune was holding in reserve as the emperor
 4   III,     81| consuls, but of those who were holding the tribunitian power. Quintus
 5    IV,     78|        drew into his scheme by holding out to him the prospect
 6    VI,     21|        of lending money and of holding estates in Italy, a law
 7    VI,     29|     conflicting theories, many holding the conviction that heaven
 8   XII,     48|        his officers and merely holding back the enemy. These transactions,
 9    XV,     17| Caesars had done in the way of holding or giving away Armenia,
10    XV,     31|     and frequent claims to the holding of Armenia, since the gods
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