Book,  Par.

1   XII,     49| beginning of a quarrel, as implying, in fact, contempt of Nero'
2  XIII,     56|  emperor interposed, as if implying that vengeange was fully
3    XV,     86|    contrast to the others, implying that an armed soldier, like
4   XVI,      8|   had his uncle Torquatus, implying that he was already arranging
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