Book,  Par.

1    VI,     20| ancient and honourable, though plebeian house, at Rome. Though he
2    XI,      9|   gains. You must consider the plebeian, how he gains distinction
3    XI,     30|       antiquity, was once new. Plebeian magistrates came after patrician;
4    XI,     30|        Latin magistrates after plebeian; magistrates of other Italian
5  XIII,     34|       penalty which curule and plebeian aediles could respectively
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