Book,  Par.

1     I,    105|    irresolute, for he did not seek out eminent merit, and yet
2    VI,     71|    him. If however he were to seek a successor outside of his
3    XI,     32|      examine his own case and seek the privilege of laying
4   XII,     16|     that barbarians prefer to seek a king from Rome than to
5   XII,     71|      Claudius however did not seek to veil under any external
6   XII,     73|     replied that they were to seek a home opposite to the blind
7    XV,      1|     what protection he was to seek and from what quarter - "
8    XV,     54| wisdom. The next thing was to seek means of propitiating the
9   XVI,     29|    stainless and undisgraced, seek to close life with the glory
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