Book,  Par.

1     I,     60|    in the vigour of life, to sit in the Senate and criticise
2     I,     99|    Senate, the emperor would sit at one end of the Praetor'
3   XII,     44|      manners, for a woman to sit in front of Roman standards.
4  XIII,     18|      the imperial princes to sit during their meals with
5  XIII,     24| master of the State so as to sit in judgment on me, accusers
6   XIV,     22|     recognised. They used to sit with him, stringing together
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