Book, Par.
1 I, 75| was there any loyalty or affection; men changed from one side
2 I, 82| valour, some check on your affection for me. The origin of the
3 I, 82| danger. It was your excessive affection for me that roused you to
4 I, 89| They acted not from fear or affection, but from the mere love
5 II, 2 | to her charms, but this affection occasioned no hindrance
6 II, 29| to joy, to pity, even to affection. Their revulsion to delight
7 II, 37| foot, should now in their affection for peace renounce the charms
8 II, 48| sorrowful, praising his affection while he rebuked his fear. "
9 II, 60| peril, for his brotherly affection and his apathetic character
10 IV, 32| auxiliaries, who felt neither affection nor hatred towards either
11 IV, 40| quarters the 7th legion, whose affection for Antonius was particularly
12 IV, 42| renowned for their mutual affection and for their wealth. Africanus
13 IV, 43| reputation for brotherly affection, as well as for eloquence,
14 IV, 53| may even destroy, their affection. A man's own race can never
15 IV, 53| there can be no lasting affection, except the father sets
16 IV, 53| delighted with the brotherly affection of Titus rather than reconciled
17 IV, 79| Lingones bound by any ties of affection; once let their fear cease,
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