Book,  Par.

 1   III,     54|      of Crete, for extortion, adding a charge of treason, which
 2   III,     65|    either taking away from or adding to the truth, but ascribing
 3    IV,     37|     excite rebellion, further adding that Caecilius Cornutus,
 4    IV,     56|      impartial consideration, adding that while other men's plans
 5     V,      2| allowing only a very few, and adding that no religious worship
 6    VI,     36|    him and asked his reasons, adding intreaties, and finally
 7  XIII,     59|       passion, in the hope of adding to his own influence by
 8  XIII,     71|       years' obedience he was adding the merit of subjecting
 9  XIII,     72|      as the price of treason, adding, "We may lack a land to
10    XV,     62|     barren result to himself, adding complaints, and his determination
11    XV,     83|    the nearest of his slaves, adding the exclamation, "I offer
12   XVI,     18|       opened his veins, after adding a codicil to his will bequeathing
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