Book,  Par.

1    II,     47|     privilege of occasionally proposing amendments or of suggesting,
2   III,     48|      had observed what he was proposing for the public, by having
3   III,     66|      preposterous flattery by proposing that he should enter Rome
4  XIII,     22| friendship he rose to honour. Proposing as I do to follow the consentient
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