Book,  Par.

1    II,     47|    suggesting, in our turn for speaking, something for the general
2    II,     67|       the man of whom I am now speaking was regarded as an inexperienced
3    IV,     70|      robbed him of much of his speaking power, while, with a failing
4   XII,     40|    children. While he was thus speaking, the host shouted applause;
5  XIII,      4|      an easy and fluent way of speaking, such as became a sovereign.
6   XVI,     34| Soranus, entered, and began by speaking of his friendship with Rubellius
7   XVI,     37|              While she was yet speaking, Soranus caught up her words,
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