Book,  Par.

 1     I,      5|         sailed to Planasia on a visit to Agrippa, with the knowledge
 2     I,     32|        it only sons who were to visit them? Certainly, it was
 3     I,     60|         of age on him, so often visit Germany, and is Tiberius,
 4     I,     61|        But his sons might alike visit both, and not compromise
 5    II,     76|     dignified; as to the king's visit and the respect shown to
 6    II,     77|       very sharp censure on his visit to Alexandria without the
 7   III,     50|  Princes," he said, "must often visit the extremities of their
 8    IV,     85|        and every message, every visit, their public and their
 9    IV,     94|    Still, neither of them would visit Rome or even the neighbourhood
10   XII,     26| approval, were to be allowed to visit their estates, a right enjoyed
11   XIV,      8|        to put off the duty of a visit, as for the present she
12   XIV,     64|     when the emperor paid him a visit, recoiled with horror from
13    XV,     39|    might suffice for a previous visit to his brothers and his
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