Book,  Par.

 1     I,      2|     the provinces dislike that condition of affairs, for they distrusted
 2     I,      7|        to the Senate, for "the condition," he said, "of holding empire
 3     I,     34|   regarded as an omen of their condition, comparing the failure of
 4    II,      6|   horses would arrive, in good condition, by the rivermouths and
 5    II,     47|   solicitation, and not on the condition of its being always given.
 6    II,     62|        to examine their actual condition and to relieve them. Marcus
 7   XII,     20|        possible to his present condition, he entered the palace,
 8   XII,     78|      lethargic, or intoxicated condition. His bowels too were relieved,
 9  XIII,     64|     ignorance of Rome's actual condition that he sought to correct
10   XIV,     42|      as they now were into the condition of a province, they flew
11   XIV,     70|   failed me. But, as my actual condition required, you watched over
12    XV,     58| immolate victims in a pregnant condition. And in the district of
13   XVI,     15|        friend of a man in like condition with himself, one Pammenes,
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