Book,  Par.

 1    II,     58| race, and then specially as rivals in fame, had turned their
 2    IV,     73| erected. Eleven cities were rivals for the honour, of which
 3    VI,     64|    themselves against their rivals, the ally summoned to help
 4    VI,     78|   had to struggle with many rivals, so long as Marcellus and
 5    XI,      6|   and his audacity had many rivals. By assuming to himself
 6   XII,     11| support allies who were our rivals in strength, and yet yielded
 7   XII,     74|   and intractable, and were rivals in vice as much as in the
 8  XIII,     10|    rid himself of suspected rivals under the name of hostages,
 9    XV,     15|  nor the Carthaginians, the rivals of the Roman empire, were,
10   XVI,      4|   as he was a match for his rivals, and was certain, in the
11   XVI,     25|   if you are going to allow rivals of the Bruti to multiply
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