Book, Par.
1 I, 3 | conclusive, prove that the Gods take no thought for our
2 I, 15| the unanimous consent of gods and men, am moved by your
3 I, 29| sacrifice, was importuning the gods of an empire that was now
4 I, 37| remarkable storm even the Gods discountenanced that ill-starred
5 II, 33| declared that fortune, the Gods, and the genius of Otho,
6 II, 47| no one. To accuse either gods or men is only for him who
7 II, 70| in honour of the tutelary gods of the place. ~ ~
8 III, 10| standards, and prayed to the gods of war, that they would
9 III, 82| shrines and temples of the Gods. They, however, looked with
10 III, 84| and their temples to the Gods; but the soldier's peculiar
11 IV, 4 | Then they remembered the Gods. It was determined that
12 IV, 18| excellence of man, and the Gods help the braver side. Let
13 IV, 42| they voted. They called the Gods to witness, that nothing
14 IV, 47| resource, heaven and the Gods, till Mucianus came forward,
15 IV, 54| on the original site. The Gods, they said, forbade the
16 IV, 59| the Empire, and avenging Gods. Thus it was that Sacrovir
17 IV, 67| name we give thanks to the Gods whom we worship in common
18 IV, 84| of the partiality of the Gods. One of the common people
19 IV, 84| might be the pleasure of the Gods, and the Emperor might be
20 IV, 88| by the blessing of the Gods the strength of the enemy
21 V, 4 | this race detested by the gods. The people, who had been
22 V, 6 | into them, to despise all gods, to disown their country,
23 V, 10| empty with no similitude of gods within, and that the shrine
24 V, 15| was heard to cry that the Gods were departing. At the same
25 V, 19| enemy. The Rhine and the Gods of Germany are in your sight.
26 V, 27| his nation. Then were the Gods angry with the Batavi when
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