Book, Par.
1 I, 15| his own, first his nephew Marcellus, then his son-in-law Agrippa,
2 I, 36| Obultronius Sabinus and Cornelius Marcellus in Spain, Betuus Chilo in
3 I, 55| Donatius Valens, Romilius Marcellus, Calpurnius Repentinus,
4 II, 53| Caecina inveighing against Marcellus Eprius, for using ambiguous
5 II, 53| opinions, but the name of Marcellus, exposed as it was to odium
6 II, 95| there came Mucianus and Marcellus, and different men rather
7 IV, 6 | and proceeded to impeach Marcellus Eprius, who had been the
8 IV, 6 | into two parties; for, if Marcellus fell, a whole army of fellow
9 IV, 6 | the magistrates on oath, Marcellus demanded the ballot; and
10 IV, 7 | personal humiliation that made Marcellus so earnest, for he feared
11 IV, 7 | Helvidius asked, "Why should Marcellus be so afraid of the judgment
12 IV, 7 | government than good friends. Let Marcellus be satisfied with having
13 IV, 8 | Marcellus declared, "It is not my
14 IV, 10| Publius, it was of Priscus, of Marcellus, and his brother informers,
15 IV, 43| just as our old men imitate Marcellus and Crispus. Even unsuccessful
16 IV, 44| Helvidius conceived a hope that Marcellus also might be overthrown.
17 IV, 44| indignation of the Senators. When Marcellus perceived this, he made
18 IV, 44| their looks were different; Marcellus cast furious glances about
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