Book,  Par.

1   III,     67|     Senate, and extolled the good offices of Quirinus to himself,
2    IV,      3| distinguishing his partisans with offices and provinces, Tiberius
3    IV,     56|          ancestors in the highest offices of state? You indeed desire
4    VI,     60|          now conferred, as vacant offices, on others. This they understood
5    VI,     78|      private citizen or held high offices; a time of reserve and crafty
6    XI,     28|     privilege of obtaining public offices at Rome. There was much
7    XI,     30|          be intrusted with public offices is not, as many wrongly
8   XVI,     18|     acquisition of wealth through offices connected with the administration
9   XVI,     32|        decrees of this house, the offices of State, the city of Rome
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