Book,  Par.

 1     I,     18|    described Marcus Lepidus as able but contemptuously indifferent,
 2     I,     40| Germanicus Caesar would not be able to endure another's supremacy
 3    II,     37|      have such wealth as to be able to cover the Appian road
 4    II,     44|       Senate and knights being able to perform their duties
 5    II,     46|        myself, not having been able in these altered times to
 6   XII,     69|   practices. Taurus, no longer able to endure a false accusation
 7   XII,     70|        were the first who were able, with Caesar's support,
 8   XIV,     20|       only pay from one who is able to command, carries with
 9   XIV,     51|    that his influence would be able not only to establish a
10   XIV,     70| substantially this:- "My being able to meet your elaborate speech
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