Book,  Par.

1    II,      5|        him under surveillance, letting him retain his royal pomp
2    II,     49|     the day grew dark, without letting himself be seen publicly
3   III,     29|       the standard-bearers for letting Roman soldiers show their
4    IV,      7| accomplishments as a civilian, letting it be clearly seen that
5   XII,     64|     they plundered each other, letting loose bands of robbers,
6  XIII,     36|        age of broken health by letting the blood trickle from his
7   XIV,     56|      murder his master without letting fall a threatening word
8   XVI,      4|        the garment he wore, or letting himself be seen to spit
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