Book,  Par.

1    II,      3|  articles. But he was easy of approach; his courtesy was open to
2    II,     70|      Athens by his tumultuous approach, and then reviled them in
3    IV,     33| raised the siege at his first approach, by the terror of the Roman
4    IV,     94| anxiously looking to Sejanus, approach to whom was particularly
5   XII,     37|   rude barrier, with a narrow approach, impenetrable to cavalry.
6   XII,     79|     and Octavia, closed every approach to the palace with a military
7  XIII,     50|    warning, he retired on the approach of darkness.~ ~
8   XVI,     11|       as she was forbidden to approach Nero, she would haunt his
9   XVI,     31|      conceal, had blocked the approach to the Senate. Through the
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