Book, Chapter

1    3,  92|      sesterces in safety! The Senate itself, the exponent of
2    4, 123|  people is venal; corrupt~The Senate; support has its price!
3    5, 154| people and the majesty of the senate. But this native splendor
4    5, 160|       under Tiberius that the Senate was compelled to run the
5    5, 160|   necessary to expel from the Senate those members who danced
6    6     |    queen and, one day, in the senate, while he was dwelling on
7    6     |     servile submission of the senate served to mitigate his remorse.~
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