Book,  Par.

1    VI,     45|     threat, that he meant to seize on the country possessed
2    VI,     54|     king, urged Tiridates to seize the advantage thus offered,
3   XII,     22|   Why should not the emperor seize the offer and spare the
4  XIII,     21|    making him emperor, again seize the control of the State.
5    XV,     65|  aspire to any greatness and seize an empire, which would be
6    XV,     90|    designs of the consul, to seize what he might call his fortress,
7   XVI,     15| restless temper and quick to seize opportunities, made a friend
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