Book,  Par.

 1     I,     37|      assembly, and, though not a practised speaker, yet with natural
 2   III,     75|     ascendant? Because every one practised self-control; because we
 3   III,     77|         rose to empire, had been practised with profuse expenditure,
 4   III,     93|        to paralyse even the most practised eloquence. For Tiberius
 5     V,     14|         incurring enmities and a practised lawyer, had indirectly censured
 6    VI,     43|         the enmity of Macro, who practised the same arts more secretly.
 7   XII,     71| physician was introduced and was practised with much fame by his descendants."
 8  XIII,      4|        carved, painted, sang, or practised the management of horses,
 9  XIII,     58|      professed virtue, while she practised laxity. Seldom did she appear
10  XIII,     61|       which were then everywhere practised, invented a story that a
11    XV,     71|  conspiracy, and being also more practised in accusing, first confessed
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