Book,  Par.

1   III,     43|         advanced age he retained the shadow rather than the substance
2   III,     84|              allowed the Senate some shadow of its old constitution
3    VI,     16|            made the appointment. The shadow of the old practice still
4  XIII,     33|              there yet remained some shadow of a free state. A contest
5   XIV,     59|             possible to be under the shadow of an emperor's grandeur,
6    XV,      7| administration, instead of the empty shadow of a king. ~ ~
7    XV,     17|        declared that we had the mere shadow of possession and of bestowing,
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