Book,  Par.

1   III,     16| corrupted the common soldiers by licence and oppression of the allies
2  XIII,     28|       longer in contact with the licence of the theatre, and that
3  XIII,     29|         too on the strength of a licence once granted under Nero'
4  XIII,     29|       swords. He also turned the licence of the games and the enthusiasm
5   XIV,     25|      trusted to a long continued licence in wrong, as if it constituted
6   XIV,     27|     Senate, who not only granted licence to vice, but even applied
7   XIV,     28|      Many people liked this very licence, but they screened it under
8   XIV,     42|       life and hoped for similar licence. A temple also erected to
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