Book,  Par.

 1     I,      9|    soldiers attended him to the forum; soldiers went with him
 2     I,     11| Augustus should be burnt in the Forum instead of in his appointed
 3    II,     82|        was received and sent to Forum Julii, a colony of Narbonensian
 4    II,     97|      was burnt, lay bare in the forum at Antioch, its destined
 5   III,      6|        there was weeping in the forum, and a panegyric before
 6   III,     10|        house towering above the forum, gay with festal decorations,
 7   III,     15|         house instead of in the forum, and before the Senate instead
 8   III,     41|      which he first entered the forum, a gratuity was given to
 9   III,     52|         of all law when, in the forum and on the threshold of
10    IV,     20|     funeral and a statue in the forum of Augustus at the public
11    IV,     83|        the neighbourhood of the forum, and that the Tuscan street
12    IV,     85|         of Germany, or when the Forum was most crowded, to clasp
13    VI,      9|       some casual remark in the forum or at the dinner-table,
14    XI,      7|        so the corruption of the forum might enrich the advocate.
15    XI,     42|          to his business in the forum. The other guests were flying
16   XII,      8|        presented himself in the forum to their congratulations;
17   XII,     28|    chapel of Larunda. The Roman forum and the Capitol were not,
18   XII,     51|    drove him to a corner of the forum, where they violently pressed
19   XIV,     80|      and setting them up in the forum and in the temples. There
20    XV,     90|         house towering over the Forum, and a host of handsome
21    XV,     94|        triumphal statues in the Forum. He granted a consul's decorations
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