Book,  Par.

 1     I,      4| seclusion he spent in exile at Rhodes, he had had no thoughts
 2     I,     70| special reason for retiring to Rhodes. When he obtained the empire,
 3    II,     54|        respect while he was at Rhodes. This neglect of Archelaus
 4    II,     70|    Germanicus at the island of Rhodes. The prince was not ignorant
 5   III,     67|      Tiberius, who was then at Rhodes. The emperor now made all
 6    IV,     20| companion of his retirement in Rhodes. And so, though he was a
 7    IV,     75|  plasters. In the seclusion of Rhodes he had habituated himself
 8    VI,     14|        who had followed him to Rhodes and been his inseparable
 9    VI,     27|  acquiring which he had had at Rhodes, with Thrasyllus for instructor.
10    VI,     78| profligacy. On his return from Rhodes he ruled the emperor's now
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