Book,  Par.

1   III,     24|        went through the duty of voting), held that Piso's name
2   III,     81|        could devise nothing but voting statues of the two princes,
3  XIII,     35| practices were suspected in the voting, men were chosen by lot
4    XV,     29|       outburst of flattery, men voting the honours of deification,
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