Book,  Par.

1     I,     54|     going to the Treveri, to be subjects of the foreigner?" Then
2    IV,     65|         reinforcements from his subjects, who had not thrown off
3    IV,     94|      asked on totally different subjects, they decreed an altar to
4    VI,     45|   towards us and tyranny to his subjects. He was elated by the wars
5    VI,     52|        Vitellius persuading his subjects to forsake a king who was
6    XI,     12|         more intolerable to his subjects than ever. They arranged
7    XI,     12|       sought to be loved by his subjects as much as to be feared
8   XII,     36|    loyal to us, and among their subjects, whether the cause was in
9  XIII,     38| entertainment; for hitherto our subjects had been as much oppressed
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