Book,  Par.

1    II,     45| conciliatory speech he retained the substance of power. ~ ~
2   III,     20|           seen in Piso's hands, the substance of which he never himself
3   III,     43|          the shadow rather than the substance of the emperor's friendship.
4   III,     75|          taught us how to waste the substance of others; victories over
5   III,     84|             securing to himself the substance of imperial power, allowed
6   XII,     30|             the senate, the same in substance as the representations of
7   XIV,     28|             hitherto, exhaust their substance, or would the populace have
8   XVI,     19|            those who squander their substance, but a man of refined luxury.
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