Book,  Par.

1    II,     41|      Gallus gained a ready assent, under these specious phrases,
2    II,     48|    though listened to with assent by those who make it a practice
3   III,     32| Senators from a compulsory assent, while others ascribed it
4   III,     94|    Lentulus, who, with the assent of Tiberius, proposed that
5    XI,      9|         When he had nodded assent, they began to plead their
6    XI,     39| knew it. Cleopatra nodding assent, she begged that Narcissus
7   XIV,     17|   in silence or with brief assent, then walked out of the
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