Book,  Par.

 1    II,     42|   capital, and that he meant to live in some obscure and distant
 2    II,     65|       Manlius, was forbidden to live in Italy or Africa. ~ ~
 3   III,     53|   banquets, than that he should live in solitude, cut off from
 4    IV,     37|       his exile, where he might live far away from such practices,
 5    IV,     57|       aim to induce Tiberius to live in some charming spot at
 6    IV,     75|          but really resolved to live at a distance from Rome.
 7    VI,     28|      beneath, that no one might live to betray the secret. Thrasyllus
 8   XII,     16|      cut off his ears, bade him live, a memorial of his own clemency,
 9   XII,     61| clemency. But the exile did not live long after this; whether
10  XIII,     72|           We may lack a land to live in; we cannot lack one to
11   XIV,     46|   resolve; as for men, they may live and be slaves." ~ ~
12   XIV,     56|      divulged by slaves, we may live singly amid numbers, safe
13    XV,     93|       Maximus were forbidden to live in Italy, their penalty
14    XV,     97|   emperor till he has ceased to live among men. ~ ~
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