Book,  Par.

1   III,     32| compulsory assent, while others ascribed it to malignity, on the
2    IV,     75|         is not to be more truly ascribed to himself, and his wish
3    VI,     76|         a height. The cause was ascribed to his mother who, having
4   XIV,     16|       the days of Claudius, and ascribed all the abominations of
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