Book,  Par.

1     I,     18|        a head?" Scaurus by the remark that there was a hope that
2   III,     98|       Tiberius interpreted the remark according to its drift rather
3    IV,     72|        to the slaves. Still no remark fell from Tiberius before
4    VI,      6|      matters, he had added the remark, "They will have the Senate'
5    VI,      9|   incriminated for some casual remark in the forum or at the dinner-table,
6    VI,     26|     Hence the fame of a clever remark from the orator Passienus,
7   XII,     25| praised her beauty in a casual remark, without any passion for
8  XIII,      4|       accomplishments, and the remark that during his reign no
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