Book,  Par.

1    II,     45|   arrogant even with this annual appointment. What would happen if their
2    II,     56|          lot or by the emperor's appointment. ~ ~
3    II,     98|       senators present about the appointment of a governor to Syria.
4    II,    107|        being consulted about the appointment of a governor to Syria.
5   III,     82|      possible for there to be no appointment without any prejudice to
6    VI,     16| Afterwards, the consuls made the appointment. The shadow of the old practice
7   XII,     50|         under one commander, the appointment was transferred to Burrus
8  XIII,     10|      offer hostages till his own appointment to the conduct of the war
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