Book,  Par.

 1     I,     74|          army, which was his usual practice whenever he fell back by
 2    II,     48|      assent by those who make it a practice to eulogise everything coming
 3    VI,     16| appointment. The shadow of the old practice still survives, whenever
 4    VI,     42|        Senate that it had been the practice of our ancestors, whenever
 5    VI,     43|        adultery with Livia and the practice of magical rites. Scaurus,
 6    XI,     30|       innovation, but was a common practice in the old commonwealth.
 7    XI,     30|          peoples after Latin. This practice too will establish itself,
 8   XII,     50|            Capitol in a chariot, a practice, which being allowed of
 9  XIII,     19|   reminding people that it was the practice of our ancestors to withdraw
10   XIV,     20|           custom, and had been the practice of ancient chiefs; it was
11   XIV,     26|     pleader; Servilius, after long practice in the courts, distinguished
12    XV,     15|        closer than is the Parthian practice, seeking to lure the enemy
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