Book,  Par.

1     I,     19|    indeed regarding a woman's elevation as a slight to himself,
2   III,     79|   have some title to mark his elevation above all other authority.
3    IV,      2|    Rome, to whose welfare his elevation and his fall were alike
4    IV,     56|    foreseeing too the immense elevation to which a man would be
5    VI,      7| Tiberius was not saved by his elevation or his solitude from having
6    XI,      6|   Silius, consul-elect, whose elevation and fall I shall in due
7    XV,     53|       narrow streets with the elevation of the roofs were not equally
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