Book,  Par.

1     I,      3|          and before they had yet laid aside the dress of boyhood
2     I,     82|        raising the barrow Caesar laid the first sod, rendering
3    IV,     72|         a rumour that a plan was laid for her destruction, that
4    VI,      7|          the minds of tyrants be laid bare, there would be seen
5    VI,     56|       treason by Caius Gracchus, laid hands on himself. Tarius
6   XII,     71| obligations under which they had laid Rome and joint victories
7    XV,     50|       sky. But before people had laid aside their fears, the flames
8   XVI,     18|         Soon afterwards Cerialis laid violent hands on himself,
9   XVI,     41|       into a chamber, and having laid bare the arteries of each
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