Book,  Par.

 1    II,     59| sufficiently showed who could claim the crowning success in
 2    II,     63|       imperial treasury had a claim, he handed over to Aemilius
 3   III,     89|       preferred a more modern claim, a grant from the victorious
 4    IV,     18|      and it had an additional claim connected with the place.
 5    IV,     75|      would taunt her son, and claim back what she had given. ~ ~
 6    VI,     49|  hardship and endurance. They claim to have been descended from
 7    VI,     63|       founded by Macedonians, claim Greek names, also of the
 8    XI,     17|     stone. The Egyptians also claim to have invented the alphabet,
 9   XII,     22|       promise of safety or to claim his surrender by the sword.
10   XII,     75|      he would himself have no claim on the then reigning sovereign.
11  XIII,     14|    and the highest rank might claim. She went further; she pleaded
12  XIII,     63|     what they pleased, and to claim that it should be put to
13   XIV,     25|        and that he waived all claim to what had been taken into
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