Book, Chapter

1    1,  22| injury and reparation for my dignity!~To be flouted is disgraceful,
2    2,  56|      not in keeping with his dignity. But nothing could be so
3    4, 121| could not keep up his proper dignity! Furthermore, he had, invested
4    4, 123|      Corrupted by gold, even dignity lies in the dust.~Cato defeated
5    5, 136|      of my body which men of dignity do not even recognize. Then,
6    5, 154|       unmindful of their own dignity, and of that of their country,
7    5, 154|   the other ensigns of their dignity, select from their private
8    5, 154|   sentiment of arrogance and dignity is subdued by the hopes
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