Book,  Par.

1    II,     39|    that no Scribonius should assume the surname of Drusus. Days
2    IV,     77|   having suborned persons to assume the part of prosecutors
3    VI,     26|      with Tiberius, he would assume the like, and his language
4    XI,      9|      of wealthy families, to assume grand airs. We have examples
5   XII,     58| positively encouraged him to assume the ensigns of royalty,
6   XIV,     36|    whom Nero had selected to assume the sovereignty. Though
7    XV,     90|   Nero, being thus unable to assume the semblance of a judge,
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