Book,  Par.

 1     I,      9|         the other adjuncts of a court; soldiers attended him to
 2    II,     43|       would go to the praetor's court and support Urgulania, went
 3    II,     57|     division and discord in the court, with unexpressed partialities
 4   III,     67|  Armenia, and had likewise paid court to Tiberius, who was then
 5   III,     78|        were still at liberty to court and be courted by the city
 6    IV,     47|        as if he was pleading in court? The letters Antonius, the
 7    VI,     22|   applications to the praetor's court. And the very device intended
 8    VI,     66|   Abdageses, who then ruled the court and the new king, transferred
 9    XI,     19|         they crowded to pay him court, for he was untainted by
10    XI,     37|                   The emperor's court indeed shuddered, its powerful
11    XI,     38|      his experience of a former court, remembering that prudent
12   XIV,     19|        and of these never had a court a more abundant crop, argued
13   XIV,     23|        of the amusements of the court. ~ ~
14   XIV,     53|         being prosecuted in the court of the city-prefect, purposing
15    XV,     26|         individuals. But now we court foreigners and flatter them,
16    XV,     43| infamous sights in the imperial court, bred, as he had been, in
17    XV,     53|         was to have in the open court the means of stopping a
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