Book,  Par.

 1     I,     13|        the citizens; there was respect shown to the allies. The
 2     I,     30|      the legions, as a mark of respect, met him, not as usual,
 3    II,     54|      not shown him any mark of respect while he was at Rhodes.
 4    II,     76|       the king's visit and the respect shown to himself, it was
 5   III,     22| loyally, and with like dutiful respect towards your mother. And
 6   III,     26|        expectation and general respect was he whom fortune was
 7   III,     47|     was sent to Asia, and with respect to Africa it was decided
 8    IV,     52|        the city of Rome, I who respect as law all his actions and
 9    IV,     86|    persisted in showing marked respect towards his wife and children,
10    VI,     55|   obedience to their king, and respect for us, each maintaining
11    XI,     18|      retained or reformed with respect to the "haruspices."~ ~
12   XII,     11|       yet yielded to us out of respect. Kings' sons were given
13   XII,     38|        imbuing the allies with respect for our laws. ~ ~
14   XII,     56|    into his embraces, feigning respect and calling him father-in-law
15   XII,     66|       see the sight or to show respect to the emperor, crowded
16  XIII,     14|       desire, he threw off all respect for his mother, and put
17   XIV,     19|   ill-restrained, some sort of respect for his mother had for a
18   XIV,     66|      him by those who had some respect for merit, coupled with
19   XIV,     71|        of my youth goes in any respect astray, call me back and
20    XV,     40|   treated at Rome with as much respect as the consuls. Accustomed,
21   XVI,     38|       in his prosperity with a respect which he did not cast off
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