Book,  Par.

 1     I,     72|      are bonds of love between united hearts became with bitter
 2    II,      4|     foreign fashion, they were united in marriage and in royal
 3    II,     57|       brothers were singularly united, and were wholly unaffected
 4    II,     67| Camillus, proconsul of Africa, united in one force a legion and
 5   III,     38|       as he pleased; then Numa united our people by religious
 6    IV,     61|     master of the sea, till he united himself to the party of
 7    IV,     86|      That conversation, having united them, as it were, in an
 8     V,      1|       a Livia and a Julia, she united the noblest blood of Rome.
 9    VI,     66|        with others who had not united in celebrating the day fixed
10    VI,     68|    even in heart be thoroughly united in obedience, traitors and
11    XI,     29|  countries and tribes might be united under our name. We had unshaken
12    XI,     30|      unbroken and loyal peace. United as they now are with us
13   XII,      7|  providence, for a widow to be united to an emperor who has limited
14   XII,     47|       by our arms while he was united in marriage to the queen
15   XII,     55|   bonds of kindred, how he was united by marriage to his brother'
16   XII,     63|  Senate a penalty on women who united themselves in marriage to
17  XIII,     47|      centre, with which he had united three thousand men of the
18    XV,     20|     the eagles, and with their united forces invade Armenia, much
19    XV,     78|        the crimes which he had united with them to avenge. But
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