Book,  Par.

1    II,     11| Tiberius was in command. The permission was then given, and he stepped
2    II,     77|     to enter Egypt except by permission, and he had specially reserved
3   III,     86|  shrine. Subsequently by the permission of Hercules, when he was
4   III,    100|   with the supreme pontiff's permission, be absent more than two
5    IV,     66|      were with us. These had permission to ravage, burn, and plunder,
6    XI,     32|    of laying aside his rank. Permission, he said, would be readily
7    XV,     17|   Vologeses was to have full permission to send envoys to Nero. ~ ~
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