Book,  Par.

 1     I,     17|    would by no means become his modesty to choose or to avoid in
 2    II,     33|         severer pressure on his modesty by offering him a second
 3    II,     84|       Rhescuporis, with assumed modesty, asked for a place of meeting
 4   III,     38|       place of self-control and modesty, despotisms grew up and
 5    IV,     20|      heard. The youth too had a modesty and a grace of person worthy
 6    IV,     54|         Some attributed this to modesty; many to self-distrust;
 7    IV,     74|         Lepidus himself, out of modesty, declined to appoint, Valerius
 8    IV,     77|   though he had proper youthful modesty, often forgot present expediency,
 9    VI,      1|  incentive to his lust, but the modesty of childhood in some, and
10    XI,     32| decision of the censors and the modesty of voluntary resignation
11   XII,     75|     doubt that she held honour, modesty and her very person, everything,
12   XIV,     21|         rivalries in vice could modesty or propriety or any trace
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