Book, Par.
1 I, 62| it, while the women and children lay prostrate along the
2 I, 74| lives of his mother and his children were spared. Both families
3 II, 12| as with their wives and children they came forth to meet
4 II, 47| his brother, his wife, his children. I need neither revenge
5 II, 92| nobles, whom with their children Galba had restored to their
6 III, 38| brother and for a brother's children that I have come hither
7 III, 63| surrender himself and his children to Vespasian. Mucianus also
8 III, 67| disposed to his wife and children. He had also a mother old
9 III, 68| of his young and innocent children." At the same time he held
10 III, 69| thither, not by the love of children or kindred, but by the fascination
11 III, 69| into the Capitol his own children and Domitian his brother'
12 IV, 15| tearing, we may say, for ever children from parents, and brothers
13 IV, 19| sisters, and the wives and children of all his men, to stand
14 IV, 43| Praetextata, and her four children were ready, should the Senate
15 IV, 60| and with their wives and children to die in the flames, with
16 IV, 68| parents, our brothers, and our children. All duties and restrictions
17 V, 6 | and set at nought parents, children, and brethren. Still they
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