Book,  Par.

 1    II,      4|          blood, who had grown to manhood among the Dahae, and who,
 2   III,     41|         who was just entering on manhood, and asked them, not without
 3   III,     41|          Germanicus now grown to manhood. Their joy was further increased
 4    IV,      4|       princes, a son in youthful manhood and grown-up grandsons.
 5    IV,      5| Germanicus, assumed the dress of manhood, with a repetition of the
 6    XI,      2|         Suilius;they will own my manhood." Then he entered on his
 7    XI,     19|          throne after growing to manhood on a hostile soil, he might
 8    XI,     25|   telling the truth. On reaching manhood he attached himself to a
 9   XII,     49|       invested with the dress of manhood, that he might be thought
10   XIV,     65|         in the prime of youthful manhood. He ought to shake off a
11   XIV,     71|          too is a still vigorous manhood, quite equal to the labours
12   XIV,     71|     zealously with your help the manhood which you have instructed?
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