Book,  Par.

 1    II,     34|       first were originated those practices which for so many years
 2    II,     77|       granaries, and adopted many practices pleasing to the multitude.
 3    IV,     30|          Crete. There by the same practices he drew on himself, fresh
 4    IV,     37|           live far away from such practices, and that, as for his son,
 5    VI,     23|          himself in this and like practices to win favour with the sovereign,
 6   XII,     69|         magical and superstitious practices. Taurus, no longer able
 7  XIII,     29|         with impunity on the same practices, and had gangs of their
 8  XIII,     35| commissioners; then, when corrupt practices were suspected in the voting,
 9   XIV,     72|           he entirely altered the practices of his former greatness;
10    XV,     25|         Cincian bill; the corrupt practices of candidates, in the Julian
11    XV,     26|          like candidates. If such practices are stopped, our provinces
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