Book,  Par.

1    II,      7|      Caecina had the charge of building a fleet. It seemed that
2   III,    102|        destruction of a single building. The Senate voted Sejanus
3    IV,     80|        all the more fatal. The building was densely crowded; then
4    VI,     69| Tiberius was rather sparing in building at his private expense.
5   XIV,     68|         Is this the man who is building up his garden terraces,
6    XV,     43|     the theatre, and the empty building then fell in without harm
7    XV,     53|       many houses or blocks of building. He fixed on the marshes
8    XV,     53|      of stopping a fire. Every building, too, was to be enclosed
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