Book,  Par.

 1     I,     20|   praetor, to whose lot fell the administration of justice between citizens
 2   III,     14|         assist Germanicus in the administration of the East. Whether he
 3    IV,      7|   hitherto prevailing methods of administration in the other departments
 4   XII,      6|          emperor in a world-wide administration, required assistance, so
 5   XII,     70|    handed over to them the whole administration of justice for which there
 6  XIII,      5|        to guide him in the right administration of empire. "His boyhood,"
 7  XIII,     36|    condemned for rapacity in his administration of the province of Sardinia.
 8   XIV,     64| popularity, which he owed to his administration of the corn-supplies without
 9    XV,      7|       tribute and laws and Roman administration, instead of the empty shadow
10    XV,     33|          petition in person. The administration of Syria was intrusted to
11   XVI,     18|       offices connected with the administration of the emperor's private
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