Book,  Par.

 1    II,     64|    same place, which had been built by Lucius and Marcus Publicius,
 2   III,      3| mourners, offered victims and built altars to the dead, testifying
 3    IV,     53|      abiding monuments. Those built of stone are despised as
 4    XI,     22|       off their obedience, he built a fort among them, while
 5   XII,     73|    extremity, that the Greeks built Byzantium. When they consulted
 6   XIV,     18| brought back and a tomb to be built over them. Iturius and Calvisius,
 7   XIV,     40|      refuge for fugitives. He built flat-bottomed vessels to
 8    XV,     13|     Syria to retain the forts built on the Euphrates, and taking
 9    XV,     49|       his house, which he had built to connect the palace with
10    XV,     53|       by his mansion, was not built up, as it had been after
11    XV,     61|    his secret plans. The rest built their hopes on revolution.
12    XV,     97| should as soon as possible be built at the public expense to
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