Book,  Par.

1     I,      8|  consuls, as though the ancient constitution remained, and he hesitated
2   III,     38|         by religious ties and a constitution of divine origin, to which
3   III,     40|      triumvirate, and gave us a constitution which might serve us in
4   III,     47| experienced soldier of vigorous constitution, who would be equal to the
5   III,     84|   Senate some shadow of its old constitution by referring to its investigation
6    IV,     40|        he said, "to subvert the constitution than to remove its guardians."
7    IV,     45|      nobility, or by one man. A constitution, formed by selection out
8    XI,     22|      senate, magistrates, and a constitution. That they might not throw
9   XIV,      4|      too, she had fortified her constitution by the use of antidotes.
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