Book, Par.
1 I, 1 | anxious in the reign of the Divine Nerva and the empire of
2 I, 11| Ever since the time of the Divine Augustus Roman Knights have
3 I, 15| following the precedent of the Divine Augustus, who placed on
4 I, 18| following the precedent of the Divine Augustus, and the military
5 I, 41| front of the temple of the Divine Julius, and at the first
6 I, 85| that the statue of the Divine Julius, which stands on
7 I, 88| Indeed from the time that the Divine Augustus consolidated the
8 II, 61| lowest origin, pretending to divine inspiration, ventured to
9 II, 76| vigorous intellect of the Divine Augustus, it is not against
10 II, 91| regardless of all law human and divine, with freedmen and friends
11 III, 33| saved by its situation or by divine interposition. ~ ~
12 IV, 49| during the reigns of the divine Augustus and Tiberius. But
13 IV, 54| undertaking, and to lend their divine help to raise the abodes
14 IV, 56| attracted the admiration of the divine Julius, when he was campaigning
15 IV, 84| to be the minister of the divine will; at any rate, all the
16 IV, 85| concluded that it was a divine apparition, and discovered
17 V, 6 | their faith about things divine. The Egyptians worship many
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