Book,  Par.

 1    II,     70|  soften Piso's heart. Scarcely allowing a day's interval, he left
 2   III,     55|     less than Trebellienus for allowing the wrongs of his countrymen
 3   III,     87|   courage of the Magnesians by allowing the temple of Diana of the
 4   III,     93|   incessant questions, without allowing him to rebut or evade them,
 5     V,      1|   house actually pregnant, not allowing time for her confinement.
 6     V,      2|    lavish scale to her memory, allowing only a very few, and adding
 7    VI,     22| hundred million sesterces, and allowing freedom to borrow without
 8   XII,     63|      welfare of the State, and allowing himself to be numbered among
 9   XVI,     12|      Nero interposed his veto, allowing them to die without his
10   XVI,     32|   hitherto been too lenient in allowing him to be mocked with impunity
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