Book,  Par.

1     I,     77|   than war. And therefore I denounced to Varus, who then commanded
2    II,    117|  who had forbidden and even denounced the poisoning of king Pyrrhus. ~ ~
3    VI,      9|  Tiberius, on the contrary, denounced them as foremost in crime,
4    VI,     33| when hope of life was gone, denounced him with a studied and elaborate
5  XIII,     65|     part of the people, who denounced the excessive greed of the
6    XV,     70|  Turning on his accuser, he denounced him as an infamous and depraved
7    XV,     96|  flattery, Salienus Clemens denounced Junius Gallio, who was terror-stricken
8   XVI,      8|                   Nero next denounced Silanus himself in the same
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