Book,  Par.

1     I,      1|     times of Augustus, till growing sycophancy scared them away.
2     I,     36| affected by these words and growing mutually suspicious, they
3   III,     23| whom from all good men were growing more and more vehement. "
4   III,     52|  The vilest wretches used a growing freedom in exciting insult
5   III,     79|   check he had given to the growing terror of the informers,
6    IV,     67|     confusion was added the growing misery of discord, some
7     V,     14|    close of the year a long growing feud between the consuls
8    XI,     19|    come to the throne after growing to manhood on a hostile
9   XIV,     64|     of the State were daily growing worse, its supports were
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