Book,  Par.

1     I,      4|      the vigour of life, could maintain his own position, that of
2    IV,     56|     the enmity of Agrippina, I maintain that it will blaze out more
3    VI,     41|       five hundred years. Some maintain that it is seen at intervals
4   XII,     35| Consequently, he determined to maintain himself in fortified positions,
5  XIII,     28|      absence of a guard, would maintain their self-control. The
6  XIII,     37|     paid into the exchequer to maintain the credit of the citizens.~ ~
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