Book,  Par.

 1    II,     46|  Augustus, on the strength of a gift of a million sesterces,
 2   III,     57|     been granted them, when the gift was rare and a recompense
 3    IV,      6|        who had received it as a gift from the Roman people. The
 4    IV,     22|  attending to the ceremonial, a gift of two million sesterces
 5    IV,     75| received this very power as her gift. For Augustus had had thoughts
 6    XI,      6|       one to receive a fee or a gift for pleading a cause. ~ ~
 7   XII,     54|        king and of Armenia, the gift of the Roman people, through
 8  XIII,     15|  jewelled robe and sent it as a gift to his mother, with the
 9  XIII,     42|         him, or to hold it as a gift from a foreign power, and
10   XIV,     34|          They also handed him a gift denoting friendship, a golden
11   XIV,     42| received the whole country as a gift, were stript of their ancestral
12   XIV,     70|        consider, primarily your gift, for you taught me how to
13   XIV,     79|         Plautus, an ill-starred gift. She was soon afterwards
14    XV,     35|        Tiridates to accept as a gift a kingdom yet unhurt by
15    XV,     65|          make the State his own gift. Vestinus, indeed, had no
16   XVI,     14|         a ruinous disaster by a gift of four million sesterces,
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