Book,  Par.

1     I,     15|   born, she could properly marry. There were the excesses
2    II,     46|    a million sesterces, to marry and rear children, that
3   III,     51|   his having a daughter to marry, and something more of which
4    IV,     56| Drusus, she ought again to marry or rather to endure life
5    XI,     34| nor child, he was ready to marry and to adopt Britannicus.
6    XV,     47|   afterwards he stooped to marry himself to one of that filthy
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