Book,  Par.

1    II,      1|      shown to Augustus every token of reverence and had sent
2    IV,     10|       Seeing the consuls, in token of their grief, sitting
3   XII,     51|    famine were regarded as a token of calamity. Nor were there
4   XIV,     42|     the impression that this token of submission would put
5   XIV,     85| prosperous event, was then a token of public disaster. Still,
6   XVI,      7|  funeral. This was the first token of mischief. Nor was it
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