Book, Par.
1 I, 42| of the public slaves, who concealed him in his chamber. There,
2 I, 68| eloquence, but who then concealed the art of the orator under
3 I, 70| deferred his pleasures, concealed his profligacy, and moulded
4 I, 78| who survived the battle concealed themselves in the marshes.
5 II, 13| Ligurian woman; she had concealed her son, and when the soldiers,
6 II, 13| It is here that he is concealed"; nor could any subsequent
7 II, 24| bravest of his auxiliaries, concealed in the woods that there
8 II, 72| the times of Nero, he had concealed himself in Histria, where
9 II, 85| private pique, which he concealed beneath the appearance of
10 II, 92| by animosities scarcely concealed amid the cares of the campaign
11 III, 11| hiding-place in which he concealed himself, for he was hidden
12 III, 23| enemy who were, so to speak, concealed while they aimed.~ ~
13 III, 31| Roaming through the streets or concealed in the houses, they would
14 III, 70| depart unobserved through a concealed part of the palace, lest
15 III, 73| disguised as slaves, others concealed by the fidelity of dependants,
16 III, 74| first burst in, Domitian concealed himself in the house of
17 III, 83| cried out that those who concealed themselves in the shops,
18 III, 84| miserable wanderings, he concealed himself in an unseemly hiding-place,
19 IV, 1 | pretended, might be thus concealed. Here was the first step
20 IV, 4 | Their dislike, however, was concealed; their adulation was open
21 IV, 25| finding that it could not be concealed, read before an assembly
22 IV, 88| thought a plan he had long concealed. "Since," he said, "by the
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