Book,  Par.

1     I,     15|                            The domestic life too of Augustus was
2    II,     45|    would be a man's temper, or domestic relations, or estate? Men
3   III,     25|       such monuments, but that domestic woes ought to be shrouded
4    XI,     33|        his blindness as to his domestic affairs. He was soon compelled
5   XII,      6| assistance, so that, free from domestic cares, he might consult
6  XIII,      5|     the taint of civil wars or domestic feuds, and he brought with
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