Book,  Par.

 1    II,     70|       name in having treated with excessive courtesy, not the people
 2    II,     81|          of his renown through an excessive clinging to life.~ ~
 3    VI,     70|           Macro's power being now excessive. Every day the man cultivated
 4   XII,     52|           by him like a son, with excessive kindness, he lured the nobles
 5   XII,     73| afterwards, under the pressure of excessive burdens, they petitioned
 6  XIII,     53|           by industry and was not excessive. He would suffer prosecutions,
 7  XIII,     65|         people, who denounced the excessive greed of the revenue collectors,
 8   XIV,     31|            About the same time an excessive love of luxurious gratification
 9   XIV,     55|          own profession out of an excessive partiality for ancient precedent.
10    XV,     30|          The emperor, too, was as excessive in his grief as he had been
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