Book,  Par.

1    II,     95|           and of the neighbouring peoples. Foreign nations and kings
2    XI,     12|          and the tribute won from peoples from whom no Arsacid had
3    XI,     28| native-born citizens sufficed for peoples of our own kin, and we are
4    XI,     30|      magistrates of other Italian peoples after Latin. This practice
5   XII,     21|        and sovereigns of powerful peoples was primarily based on a
6   XII,     64|         Samaria by Felix. The two peoples had long been at feud, and
7  XIII,     71|      sympathy of the neighbouring peoples, as they had been expelled
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