Book,  Par.

 1     I,      1|       purpose is to relate a few facts about Augustus - more particularly
 2    II,     35|         some slaves who knew the facts, he begged an audience of
 3    II,     46|    excite odium do I recall such facts, but to win compassion.
 4   III,     11|       deponents and witnesses to facts. Trio, abandoning the prosecution
 5   III,     96|        Laws are ordained to meet facts, inasmuch as the future
 6    VI,     10|           I have lighted on many facts worth knowing, though other
 7    XI,     29|     found. And indeed I know, as facts, that the Julii came from
 8    XV,      9|          language, but barren of facts. ~ ~
 9    XV,     21| consulted, in disregard of known facts. And to hide his anxious
10    XV,     89|         when it draws largely on facts, leaves a bitter memory
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