Book,  Par.

 1     I,      1|         Augustus; who, when the world was wearied by civil strife,
 2     I,     41|      face and voice. "The Roman world," they said, was in their
 3    II,      2|      sought a king from another world, one too infected with the
 4   III,     83|         some remote part of the world. Why, at this very moment,
 5    IV,      2|       was imperious; before the world he affected humility; in
 6    IV,     15|        hated by the rest of the world, procured belief for any
 7    VI,     78|     twelve years, and the Roman world, with absolute sway, for
 8    XI,     29|      our legions throughout the world, we recruited our exhausted
 9    XI,     36|         that any persons in the world could have been so obtuse
10   XII,     43|      choose to lord it over the world, does it follow that the
11   XII,     43|         does it follow that the world is to accept slavery? Were
12   XII,     58|   spread far and wide, lest the world might judge of other governors
13  XIII,     12|        genius, published to the world by the emperor's mouth. ~ ~
14  XIII,     16|   tongue, the government of the world." As she spoke, she raised
15   XIV,      1|        would go anywhere in the world, where she might hear of
16    XV,     16|         had all the rest of the world with which to sustain the
17    XV,     38|       to go, a spectacle to the world, little better than a prisoner."~ ~
18    XV,     54| shameful from every part of the world find their centre and become
19    XV,     58|      head was preparing for the world, which however would be
20   XVI,     32|        the peace throughout the world or victories won without
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