Book,  Par.

1     I,      3|      colleague in empire and a partner in the tribunitian power,
2    II,     83|        which could not brook a partner. Still at first they lived
3   III,     80|       that he was adopted as a partner in trials already familiar
4    IV,      3|     spoke highly of him as the partner of his toils, and allowed
5    IV,     20|       was Lucilius Longus, the partner of all his griefs and joys,
6    IV,     32|      his plunder and to be the partner of his raids, not indeed
7    IV,     75|     weary of having her as his partner in power, and he could not
8    VI,     11|       son-in-law, Caesar, your partner in the consulship, the man
9   XII,     44| boasted that she was herself a partner in the empire which her
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