Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   4|       The ambassador, in turn, permitted this MS. to be printed by
 2  Int,   4|      to Frankfort, he would be permitted to see this copy. Owing
 3  Int,   4|        which, after treatment, permitted the restoration of this
 4    1,  15|       refused its office and I permitted the apathy of my eyes to
 5    1,  19|        of Priapus. We were not permitted to see more, for as their
 6    3,  92|        still another, if he is permitted to amass thirty millions
 7    4, 115|       of several days, finally permitted her obstinacy to be overcome;
 8    4, 116|     all the delicacies his pay permitted and smuggled them into the
 9    4, 117|        the terms of the treaty permitted the harboring of no old
10    5, 145|        ancestors and what they permitted themselves. For when was
11    5, 145|         youth and age were not permitted to bathe together (Valer.
12    5, 154|   fellow-citizens, who are not permitted to aspire above the honor
13    5, 160|   occurs in chapter vi. I have permitted myself the liberty of supplying
14    6     |       his Epistles that it was permitted to the apostles of the Lord
15    6     |     however, the great freedom permitted to women, soon brought about
16    6     |       which all their subjects permitted themselves. Alas! A crown
17    6     | neither priests nor monks were permitted to marry, the epithet "virgins"
18    6     |       hospitality to Priam and permitted him to take away the body
19    6     |        veil which it was never permitted the profane to penetrate,
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