Book,  Par.

1     I,     55|     the protection of his own majesty, the empire of Rome that
2     I,     60|  confronted with his imperial majesty those who would have soon
3     I,     95|       a man had impaired "the majesty of the people of Rome."
4    II,     43|      she was insulted and her majesty slighted. Tiberius, to win
5    II,     44| impressive or suitable to the majesty of the Roman people, unless
6   III,     92| Augustus, and contempt of the majesty of Tiberius, while Mamercus
7    XV,      1|       same time to avenge the majesty of the Arsacids, which had
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