Book,  Par.

1    II,     35|   praetorship on Libo and often invited him to his table, showing
2    IV,      9| complained "that a stranger was invited to assist in the government
3    VI,     47|    expediency prevailed, and he invited Abdus, under the guise of
4    XI,      6|        exposed everything which invited plunder, and of all articles
5   XIV,      6|        marines. And now she was invited to a banquet, that night
6   XIV,      8|       very purpose she had been invited by a lying letter and treated
7   XIV,     20|        public. Soon he actually invited all the people of Rome,
8    XV,     61|         already mentioned, they invited the aid of military strength,
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