Book,  Par.

 1   III,     52|      that no one fled to the Capitol or any other temple in Rome
 2    VI,     17|     after the burning of the Capitol in the social war, when
 3   XII,     28|      The Roman forum and the Capitol were not, it was supposed,
 4   XII,     50| dignity; she would enter the Capitol in a chariot, a practice,
 5   XII,     51|     evil omen perched on the Capitol; houses were thrown down
 6   XII,     74| settled on the summit of the Capitol; births of monsters, half
 7   XIV,     19| slavery, he proceeded to the Capitol, performed the thanksgiving,
 8   XIV,     80|     their joy went up to the Capitol and, at last, gave thanks
 9    XV,     29|     throne of Jupiter of the Capitol. Shows too of the circus
10    XV,     45|    visited the temple of the Capitol for advice about his departure.
11    XV,     54|   the matrons, first, in the Capitol, then on the nearest part
12    XV,     92|  thronged with funerals, the Capitol with sacrificial victims.
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