Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   2|          of but one who is fully equal to the Roman, and that is
 2  Int,   2|          whose knowledge was not equal to his industry. On the
 3    1,  18|       our turn, and shouted with equal spite, that this was our
 4    2,  72|          driver, there's not his equal, and the rogue's clever,
 5    3,  92|      that his faculties might be equal to invention. Turn to the
 6    4, 112|         shaven poll was added an equal baldness in the matter of
 7    5, 145|         of twenty-five, to enjoy equal political rights with married
 8    5, 145| prostitutes at Rome was probably equal to that of the registered
 9    6     |         Roman ladies, as a thing equal to his extortions and his
10    6     |      venerable names are held in equal honor, and men revere their
11    6     |          are mutual, which cause equal enjoyment to those who receive
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