Book,  Par.

1     I,     30|      approached, the legions, as a mark of respect, met him, not
2    II,     54|           he had not shown him any mark of respect while he was
3   III,     58| recognition that he might not be a mark for missiles. Tiberius when
4   III,     79|           might have some title to mark his elevation above all
5   III,     81|            should be inscribed, to mark the date, the names, not
6     V,      7|          Newer editions of Tacitus mark the division between the
7    VI,      9|       impatient to be the first to mark his victim, some to screen
8   XII,     28|      plough, a furrow was drawn to mark out the town, so as to embrace
9   XIV,     75|             and would be a special mark for danger, if illustrious
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