Book,  Par.

1   III,     49|        a better and more genial system. "Rome," he said, "is not
2   III,     61|         loathing of the present system and eagerness for change,
3   III,     96|       devised and ever approved system. Princes have enough burdens,
4    IV,      9| everything. While he lived, the system continued, because Sejanus,
5    XV,     39|       admiration of our ancient system. Next day Tiridates begged
6   XVI,     25|    Either let us go over to his system, if it is better than ours,
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