Book,  Par.

 1    II,      3| Parthians were unfamiliar, and vices new to them. And as his
 2    II,     63|      retire spendthrifts whose vices had brought them to penury,
 3   III,     37|     hitherto suffered from its vices. This suggests to me a fuller
 4   III,     49|    often been corrupted by the vices of their wives. Are then
 5   III,     49|    divorce? You must not check vices abroad without remembering
 6   III,     73|      advised them to let alone vices so strong and so matured,
 7    VI,      1|        shores, in shame at the vices and profligacies into which
 8    VI,     72|      he would have all Sulla's vices and none of his virtues.
 9    XI,     47|         the former by his very vices, having amid that abominable
10  XIII,      2|       with whose yet concealed vices he was wonderfully in sympathy
11   XVI,     37|        money had brought these vices to light, he became an example,
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