Book,  Par.

 1     I,     25|        their commander's son was pleading their common cause clearly
 2    II,     47|         rise from his place and, pleading the number and age of his
 3   III,     93|        without any experience in pleading, and under that personal
 4    IV,     47|   oration in reply, as if he was pleading in court? The letters Antonius,
 5    XI,      6|      receive a fee or a gift for pleading a cause. ~ ~
 6   XII,     68|          all public burdens. His pleading too procured for the colony
 7  XIII,      6|   receive a fee or a present for pleading a cause; the quaestors-elect
 8  XIII,      6|         envoys from Armenia were pleading their nation's cause before
 9  XIII,     25|        her son. Then, instead of pleading her innocence, as though
10    XV,     96|       brother Seneca's death was pleading for his life. He called
11   XVI,     11| colleague in the consulship, now pleading with the cries of a woman,
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