Book,  Par.

1    II,    111|     The knights called the seats in the theatre known as "
2    IV,     22| was to have a place in the seats of the Vestals. ~ ~
3   XII,     62|    who, by retaining their seats, added effrontery to poverty. ~ ~
4  XIII,     70|  in a foreign dress on the seats of the senators. Having
5   XIV,     19|   to sex and age, tiers of seats raised for the spectacle,
6    XV,     41| the circus in front of the seats of the people, for up to
7   XVI,      5| soldiers, stationed in the seats, to see that not a moment
8   XVI,      5| others while keeping their seats day and night were seized
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