Book,  Par.

1     I,     20|  justice between citizens and foreigners. ~ ~
2   III,     15|       circulate a story among foreigners that he was destroyed by
3    VI,     53|      no resources but in some foreigners who guarded his person,
4    XI,     28| Senate-house, unless a mob of foreigners, a troop of captives, so
5  XIII,     10|      stop such a scene before foreigners, the decision of the matter
6    XV,     26| individuals. But now we court foreigners and flatter them, and just
7    XV,     73|      emperor trusted as being foreigners. In long succession, troops
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