Book,  Par.

1    II,     57|     was actually solicited to accept a consulship offered by
2    II,     60|     might against Rome, or to accept a bloodless peace." ~ ~
3    II,     63| support of wealth. Nor did he accept a legacy from any one unless
4    II,    116|    But he would not therefore accept the title of "father of
5    VI,     44|   plot. A successor he should accept as an announcement of his
6   XII,     43|   follow that the world is to accept slavery? Were I to have
7    XV,     32|     State whether they should accept a dangerous war or a disgraceful
8    XV,     35|     advantage of Tiridates to accept as a gift a kingdom yet
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