Book,  Par.

1    II,     46| Senate House, the Senate then sitting in the palace, when it was
2    IV,     10|      in token of their grief, sitting on the ordinary benches,
3    IV,     14| deceived, the old emperor, on sitting down to the banquet, took
4    VI,      3|      acquire the privilege of sitting in the fourteen rows of
5    VI,      5|     the previous year for now sitting silent after their threats
6  XIII,     22|   advanced and Nero was still sitting over his cups, when Paris
7   XIV,     27|       by having the chance of sitting down, spend a succession
8   XVI,      4|     laws of harp-playing, not sitting down when tired, nor wiping
9   XVI,     14| friends by whom they had been sitting and shedding tears. Knights
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