Book,  Par.

 1   III,      7| sorrow. There was no need of examples from the past, showing how
 2   III,    101|   posterity. Following these examples, Lepidus, though possessed
 3    XI,      7|   savage energy. He cited as examples the orators of old who had
 4    XI,      9|   assume grand airs. We have examples at hand. How great were
 5    XI,     28|    past. To this day we cite examples, which under our old customs
 6  XIII,      5|    dwelt on the counsels and examples which he had to guide him
 7   XIV,     67|    it. I will refer to great examples taken not from my own but
 8    XV,     15|     they had before them the examples of Candium and Numantia. "
 9   XVI,     38|     indifferent is heaven to examples of virtue and vice. Thrasea,
10   XVI,     41|      fortify the spirit with examples of courage." Then as the
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