Book,  Par.

 1     I,     21|   cause except the change of emperors and the prospect it held
 2     I,     41| State; it was from them that emperors received their titles." ~ ~
 3    II,     47|   odium on the Senate and on emperors whether they concede or
 4   III,     65|     would be undignified for emperors, whenever there was a commotion
 5    IV,     55|    and wishes to the ears of emperors as readily as to those of
 6     V,      5| chose for their generals and emperors those whose images they
 7    VI,     58|      his friendship with two emperors to the consulship and the
 8   XII,     21|      that friendship between emperors of Rome and sovereigns of
 9   XII,     57|     principle on which Roman emperors had often under a show of
10   XII,     64|     lingered that any of the emperors might impose the same orders.
11  XIII,     36|     the malignity of so many emperors. ~ ~
12    XV,     21|     same time against former emperors whose heavy expenditure
13    XV,     95|   slaves and freedmen of the emperors, he gave out that he was
14   XVI,     32|      father's hatred towards emperors, and by Curtius Montanus,
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