Book,  Par.

1   III,     21|                 The emperor, assuming an air of sadness, complained
2   III,     79|   supremacy, so that without assuming the name of king or dictator
3   III,    103|    by a deserter and brigand assuming the character of a belligerent. "
4    VI,     47|      with what he needed for assuming his father's sovereignty,
5    XI,      6| audacity had many rivals. By assuming to himself all the functions
6    XV,     72|    of Volusius Proculus, and assuming that a woman's frame must
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