Book,  Par.

1    II,    113|          of women was checked by stringent enactments, and it was provided
2   III,     71| commotions abroad, while at home stringent legislation was apprehended
3    VI,     18|        consuls issued a not less stringent proclamation. The emperor'
4   XII,      8|          loose manners. It was a stringent, and, so to say, masculine
5   XII,     62|          astrologers from Italy, stringent but ineffectual. Next the
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