Book,  Par.

 1     I,     70| inveighing against Tiberius, was supposed to be the composition of
 2    II,     95|      whispered, pointing, it was supposed, to his fears from Tiberius.
 3     V,      4|        its debates was therefore supposed to have an insight into
 4    VI,     41|           Consequently some have supposed that this was a spurious
 5    VI,     49|    sacrificing a ram, the animal supposed to have conveyed Phrixus,
 6   XII,     28|         Capitol were not, it was supposed, added to the city by Romulus,
 7   XII,     70|        himself. Lest it might be supposed that he had stumbled inadvertently
 8   XII,     72|          king of Macedonia whose supposed spurious birth acquired
 9   XII,     78|        to vomit, this man, it is supposed, introduced into his throat
10  XIII,     51|  blockade the city, on which, he supposed, Tiridates had fallen back.
11   XIV,     64|    poison was a question. It was supposed to be illness from the fact
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