Book, Chapter

 1    5, 145|         the Provinces of the Roman Empire as well, might be insured
 2    5, 145|         Trium Librorum," under the empire, a privilege enjoyed by
 3    5, 145|            more prosperous and her empire grows greater, and our conquests
 4    5, 145|          power of the Republic and Empire react to the insinuating
 5    5, 145| baths-for-night-moths.'" Under the empire, however, the bathing establishments
 6    5, 154|   conditions in the capital of the empire. The descriptions which
 7    5, 154|           of manners as well as of empire. Secure of a favorable reception,
 8    6     |      crowned monsters governed the empire. The young Paulina opened
 9    6     |    adolescence.~The masters of the empire never showed any hesitancy
10    6     |         Otho opened the way to the empire of the world by his services
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