Book,  Par.

1     I,     15|    when he was a second time asking from the Senate the tribunitian
2     I,     26|      the head of the column, asking him in ridicule whether
3     I,     54|     came out of their tents, asking "what was that mournful
4    XI,     39|     adultery, and seem to be asking back the palace, the slaves,
5   XII,     19|     day they sent an embassy asking mercy for the freeborn,
6  XIII,     72| commander of the Upper army, asking him to cross the Rhine and
7   XIV,     59|     a resource, and on their asking where it was specially to
8   XVI,     36|          Then on the accuser asking her whether she had sold
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