Book,  Par.

 1     I,     29|       household, while a third party hurried out to look for
 2   III,     87|      their old services to his party, and those of Stratonicea,
 3   III,     89|    multiplicity and seeing the party spirit that was being roused,
 4    IV,     23|      who called themselves the party of Agrippina, and, unless
 5    IV,     61|       he united himself to the party of Antonius and afterwards
 6    VI,     55| Abdageses, the mainstay of the party, came with the royal treasure
 7    XI,     19|     had found their fortune in party feuds, jealous of his power,
 8   XII,     45| shortly afterwards, a foraging party of our men, with some cavalry
 9  XIII,     20|     left, seeking apparently a party and a leader. Of this Nero
10   XIV,     57|     great majority. Still, the party which voted for their execution
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