Book,  Par.

 1     I,     40|      Aulus Caecina. The supreme direction rested with Germanicus,
 2     I,     43|        her husband gave a right direction to her otherwise imperious
 3    II,     22|     rest were cut down in every direction. Many in attempting to swim
 4    VI,     19| throwing himself in an opposite direction. Rubrius Fabatus was put
 5    VI,     77|          not indeed to have the direction of the emperor's varying
 6  XIII,     26|     given to Faenius Rufus, the direction of the games which the emperor
 7  XIII,     32|    emperor's disgrace, by whose direction a decision that he was freeborn
 8  XIII,     63|    Thrasea and not Nero had the direction of them? But if the highest
 9    XV,     54|         Sibylline books, by the direction of which prayers were offered
10    XV,     87|        Niger, a tribune. At his direction, a pit was dug in a neighbouring
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