Book,  Par.

1    II,     58| according to the custom of the race, and then specially as rivals
2    IV,     73|     they dwelt on antiquity of race and loyalty to Rome throughout
3    IV,     84|       to destroy his own noble race, his own kindred. The Senate
4    VI,     33|    penalty due to the name and race of his ancestors as well
5  XIII,     65|     splendid boon on the human race. But this sudden impulse
6    XV,     38|    much on the nobility of his race, but went on to speak in
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