Book,  Par.

1    II,     57|     He would hardly be the inferior of Tiberius, and as for
2   III,     91|  ex-praetors and a host of inferior senators would rise in eager
3    IV,      6|    infantry, of but little inferior strength. But any detailed
4    IV,      7|   retained their prestige; inferior magistrates exercised their
5   XII,     39|   generals of the Britons. Inferior in military strength, but
6   XIV,     70|   they seem much, many far inferior to you in merit have obtained
7   XIV,     71| perhaps you count yourself inferior to Vitellius, thrice a consul,
8    XV,     11|   some quite different and inferior plan. So now, leaving his
9    XV,     19|   the more strongly in the inferior ranks.~ ~
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