Book, Par.
1 I, 1 | enjoying the rare happiness of times, when we may think what
2 I, 9 | who was censor and three times consul; this was thought
3 I, 47| with irons. The altered times soon restored him to liberty.
4 I, 48| birth and the perils of the times made what was really indolence
5 I, 50| inexorable as it is in times of peace, is relaxed by
6 I, 72| weight in good as in evil times. ~ ~
7 I, 75| s freedmen (for in evil times even this class makes itself
8 I, 82| of the dignity of former times, yet he was alarmed by the
9 I, 85| are now heard of only in times of terror. But an alarm
10 II, 6 | time preparing. In former times the mightiest civil conflicts
11 II, 38| character of ancient and modern times have carried me too far
12 II, 72| Camerinus; that, dreading the times of Nero, he had concealed
13 II, 82| than others had done in times of peace, thus making a
14 II, 91| July, a day which from old times the disasters of Cremera
15 III, 7 | during the troubles of the times, should be restored in all
16 III, 57| so much can be done in times of civil discord by the
17 IV, 8 | persons. I do not forget the times in which I have been born,
18 IV, 45| terrible necessities of former times, should be forgotten, and
19 IV, 59| the Gauls in more recent times, were crushed in a single
20 IV, 60| old memories of those many times when the legions of Rome
21 IV, 79| famine, and of the many times when as captives they had
22 IV, 87| chapel consecrated in old times to Serapis and Isis. Such
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