Book,  Par.

 1     I,     13|    wonder that the same day marked the beginning of his assumption
 2     I,     43|     mysterious reserve that marked the conversation and the
 3     I,     46|     capital of the Ubii was marked out for destruction, and
 4     I,    106|   disguise of freedom which marked it, the more cruel the enslavement
 5    II,     75|   with a sullen frown and a marked display of opposition. He
 6   III,     26|  Clearly, the very last man marked out for empire by public
 7    IV,     69| already gained and the more marked disgrace which would follow
 8    IV,     86| indeed persisted in showing marked respect towards his wife
 9    VI,     64|  Seleucus, assumed the most marked tone of flattery. Three
10    XI,     22| settled down on territories marked out by Corbulo, who, at
11   XIV,     30|  believed him to be the man marked out by divine providence;
12   XIV,     52|  Valerius Fabianus, who was marked out for a career of promotion,
13   XIV,     85|    decree of the Senate was marked by some new flattery, or
14   XVI,     14| many evil deeds heaven also marked by storms and pestilence.
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