Book,  Par.

 1     I,     29|          like to the rest of his household, while a third party hurried
 2    II,      3|         under seal the commonest household articles. But he was easy
 3    II,     41|         on plate, furniture, and household establishments. It was indeed
 4    II,     41|   private grandeur increased. In household establishments, and plate,
 5    II,     50|   although many of the emperor's household and knights and senators
 6   III,     37|    persons imperilled, for every household was undermined by the insinuations
 7   III,     71|       that prohibited prices for household articles were every day
 8   III,     78|      provinces, introduced their household thrift, and though many
 9    IV,      9|          moderate scale, and his household was confined to a few freedmen.
10   XII,      2| excluding a new element from his household, by the return of a wife
11   XII,     70|         whom he had set over his household to equality with himself
12  XIII,     61|     acquainted with the imperial household from the time of Tiberius,
13   XVI,     29|          fury on your wife, your household, on all others dear to you.
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