Book,  Par.

 1    II,      3|          to all, and he had thus virtues with which the Parthians
 2    II,     96|       and a commemoration of his virtues. Some there were who, as
 3    II,     96| self-restraint, and in all other virtues. ~ ~
 4    IV,     90|        their removal. Of all his virtues, as he counted them, there
 5    VI,      8|         level with the stainless virtues of Arruntius. ~ ~
 6    VI,     47|        age of infamy effaced the virtues of youth. ~ ~
 7    VI,     72|          s vices and none of his virtues. At the same moment he embraced
 8  XIII,     20|       She honoured the names and virtues of the nobles who still
 9    XV,     26|        giving offence. Nay, some virtues are actually hated; inflexible
10    XV,     84|     singled out for his splendid virtues by all persons of integrity.
11   XVI,      6|       gifts, as though they were virtues. ~ ~
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