Book,  Par.

1    IV,     18|        decree of the Amphictyonic Council, which had the supreme decision
2   XII,     57|         his murderers, summoned a council, and, having informed them
3  XIII,     62|         to the Senate by the town council and by the populace. The
4   XIV,     82|         in, as a sort of judicial council. He was then banished to
5    XV,      2| considerations Vologeses called a council, placed Tiridates by his
6    XV,     27|         one was to propose to any council of our allies that a vote
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