Book,  Par.

 1     I,     18|      who would unite both the ability and ambition, had described
 2    II,     35|     to Fulcinius Trio. Trio's ability was conspicuous among informers,
 3    II,     86|       king and his consequent ability to entrap him. ~ ~
 4    IV,     70|     foremost orators, for the ability which he displayed, and
 5    IV,     90|      so prided himself as his ability to dissemble, and he was
 6    VI,     43|     of distinguished rank and ability as an advocate, but of infamous
 7    VI,     58|        not for any remarkable ability, but because he was equal
 8    XI,     25|  friends and his own vigorous ability, he obtained the quaestorship,
 9   XIV,     65| amusements, he disparaged his ability in driving horses, and ridiculed
10    XV,     43|     in influence, wealth, and ability to injure, he was pre-eminent
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