Book,  Par.

1    II,     50| blessing of Heaven. Already at Ostia, where he had arrived, he
2    XI,     35|      till Claudius set out for Ostia to perform a sacrifice,
3    XI,     38|       emperor lingered long at Ostia, he sought two of the mistresses
4    XI,     41|          A terrible storm from Ostia." Possibly such appearance
5    XI,     42|    proceeded along the road to Ostia; not pitied, so overpoweringly
6    XV,     49|      food were brought up from Ostia and the neighbouring towns,
7    XV,     53|        fixed on the marshes of Ostia for the reception of the
8   XVI,      9|         Silanus was removed to Ostia, whence, it was pretended,
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