Book,  Par.

 1     I,     79|       reception of Segestes, when generally known, was heard with hope
 2     I,    106|          help towards the result. Generally he declared that only those
 3    II,     69|     chosen from certain families, generally from Miletus, who ascertains
 4   III,      9|           inasmuch as one who had generally all the simplicity and candour
 5   III,     67| quarrelsome behaviour. But people generally had no pleasure in the memory
 6   III,     71|         though very serious, were generally kept secret by a concealment
 7    IV,     51|    occasion, the emperor, who had generally a strong contempt for honours,
 8     V,     12|         was subsiding, and people generally had been appeased by the
 9   XII,      8|           there was sternness and generally arrogance in public, no
10  XIII,     22|       when Paris entered, who was generally wont at such times to heighten
11   XIV,     22|         compositions, but not yet generally recognised. They used to
12   XIV,     38|       elections for praetors, now generally under the Senate's control
13    XV,     26|      magistrates' early career is generally better than its close, which
14    XV,     86|        not, like those of Seneca, generally published, though the rough
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