Book,  Par.

 1     I,     12|       who had heard from their parents of the famous day when slavery
 2    II,     93|      by an untimely death from parents, children, country. Now,
 3   III,     14|      Germanicus and to us, his parents. ~ ~
 4   III,     60|       unite in his cause their parents and kinsfolk. He also distributed
 5    IV,     21|      three patricians, sons of parents wedded according to the
 6    IV,     64|        they had conveyed their parents and their wives, and threatened
 7    IV,     80| bewailing brothers, kinsmen or parents. Even those whose friends
 8  XIII,     24|                                Parents do not change their children
 9   XIV,      6|       with the irritability of parents and to soothe their tempers,
10   XIV,     24|       deaths of children or of parents. The emperor entrusted the
11    XV,     22|   under a keen sense of wrong. Parents pleaded natural rights and
12   XVI,     18| himself. Mela, son of the same parents as Gallio and Seneca, had
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