Book,  Par.

 1    II,     57|        was connected by a close tie with Germanicus, his daughter
 2   III,      6|      because of the distance of tie journey, was burnt in any
 3   III,     41|      men's eyes, while also the tie between stepfather and stepson
 4   III,     44|      link of so close a natural tie. ~ ~
 5   III,     49| personal vigilance the marriage tie is scarcely preserved inviolate.
 6   XII,      2|        of years gone by, on the tie of offspring, for Paetina
 7   XII,     21|      and Claudius there was the tie of a common victory. Wars
 8   XII,     55|          He reminded him of the tie of brotherhood, of the seniority
 9  XIII,     59|        influence by the further tie which would arise out of
10   XIV,     37|         Not being accustomed to tie themselves by marriage and
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