Book,  Par.

1     I,     95| corrupt act by which a man had impaired "the majesty of the people
2    II,    115|     husband, while Agrippa had impaired the honour of his house
3    IV,     25|      authority ought not to be impaired, seeing that it rested with
4  XIII,     74|      of Romulus and Remus, was impaired by the decay of its boughs
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