Book,  Par.

1    IV,      7|  the praetor retained their prestige; inferior magistrates exercised
2    IV,     27|   always enjoyed an uniform prestige, and also the favour of
3    VI,     44|   government rested more on prestige than on power. ~ ~
4  XIII,      7|  chiefly worked through its prestige and its counsels more than
5  XIII,      9| general, with a view to the prestige which in a new enterprise
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