Book,  Par.

1   III,     30|  exceptional at that time and derived from old tradition. He flogged
2    IV,     61|    modestly enjoyed. Domitius derived lustre from a father who
3    VI,      1|      the first time invented, derived from the abominations of
4    VI,     44| Strange as this story was, it derived credibility from the fact
5   XII,     74|       the advantages they had derived from fortune. It was indeed
6  XIII,     15|     dividing with her what he derived wholly from herself. ~ ~
7  XIII,     31|       several of the senators derived their origin from no other
8  XIII,     59|       attachment to Acte, had derived nothing from his slavish
9   XIV,     30|       from which town Plautus derived his origin on his father'
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