Book,  Par.

1     I,      3|   Actium, and even many of the older men had been born during
2    II,     98|       yielded to Sentius as an older and keener competitor. Sentius
3   III,     45|        and the feelings of the older senators in his favour.
4     V,      7|      are regularly made to the older numbering, and so it has
5   XII,     30|    though he was but two years older, and made a speech in the
6  XIII,     13| secrets, and even the prince's older friends did not thwart him,
7   XIV,     27|   Pompeius was censured by the older men of the day for having
8   XIV,     69|        supreme power. We, your older friends, can answer for
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