Book,  Par.

 1    II,     48|        clung to his hereditary nobility. Nor did Tiberius afterwards
 2    II,     72|       with the approval of the nobility, in the presence of a vast
 3    II,     99|     was a woman of the highest nobility, and but lately because
 4   III,     41|   thought to have polluted the nobility of his house and to have
 5    IV,     13|       founder, then the Sabine nobility, Attus Clausus, and the
 6    IV,     45|       ruled by the people, the nobility, or by one man. A constitution,
 7    XI,     12|        the solicitation of the nobility, to whom subjection is a
 8    XI,     14|      circus, some of the young nobility acted on horseback the battle
 9    XI,     15|        handsomest of the young nobility of Rome, that she drove
10   XII,      7|      Agrippina stands first in nobility of birth. She has given
11   XII,     11|       alike intolerable to the nobility and to the people. Already
12   XII,     63|   thinking less of his ancient nobility as a descendant from the
13  XIII,     58| adequately corresponded to the nobility of her descent. Her conversation
14   XIV,     30|    through his mother the high nobility of the Julian family. He
15    XV,     38|        first dwelt much on the nobility of his race, but went on
16   XVI,      7|     character, Silanus for the nobility of his birth and the quiet
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