Book,  Par.

1     I,     60|    the supreme dispenser of rigour or of bounty. Could Augustus,
2   III,      6|  said, "went in the extreme rigour of winter as far as Ticinum,
3   III,     30|      So beneficial was this rigour that a detachment of veterans,
4    VI,     22|     of the Senate's decree, rigour at the outset, as usual
5  XIII,     34| confiscation with merciless rigour against the poor. The emperor
6  XIII,     43|     as many shrank from the rigour of the climate and of the
7  XIII,     62|   they would not endure his rigour, the charge of the affair
8   XIV,     54|     who shrank from extreme rigour, though the majority were
9   XIV,     57|   to be strained with cruel rigour. ~ ~
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