Book,  Par.

 1     I,     37|         best to wait the envoys' return and meanwhile humour the
 2     I,     39|     without awaiting the envoys' return, as for the present all
 3     I,     54|        way, that Agrippina might return and remain, some running
 4     I,     57|          nursling of the legions return and not be handed over as
 5     I,     57|         Gauls. As to Agrippina's return, he made the excuse of her
 6     I,     67|    through which the army had to return. The general knew this,
 7     I,     73|     march, and he feared for his return heavy rains and swollen
 8    II,     32|    letters advised Germanicus to return for the triumph decreed
 9    II,     57|   Cassius, and, when suffered to return, refrained from seeking
10    II,     69| oppressions of governors. In his return he attempted to see the
11    II,     78|      there, when Menelaus on his return to Greece was driven into
12    II,     81|      Ravenna, where his possible return was a menace to the Suevi,
13    II,     91|     might not have a long way to return should Germanicus' death
14    II,    100|      Marcus Piso, advised speedy return to Rome. "As yet," he said, "
15    II,    100|      fully satisfied. But if you return, should Sentius resist you,
16    II,    107|       were some ships and a safe return to Rome. ~ ~
17   III,      7|       everlasting. Let them then return to their usual pursuits,
18   III,     13|         Drusus meanwhile, on his return from Illyricum, though the
19   III,     36|        rejoiced at the brother's return from his long foreign tour,
20   III,     36|        in all its force, and the return of Silanus had not cancelled
21   III,     49|      unincumbered, but when they return what worthier solace can
22   III,     66|        decreed vows for his safe return, with thanksgivings and
23   III,     90|        the emperor to hasten his return to Rome, for hitherto there
24    IV,     45|          close a contrast. But I return to my work.~ ~
25    IV,     56|        which it would be easy to return, that Livia can herself
26    IV,     76|    forbid the possibility of his return. This caused ruin for many
27    IV,     76|        veiled. That he would not return to Rome was not a mere random
28    VI,     78|        wife's profligacy. On his return from Rhodes he ruled the
29   XII,      2|       from his household, by the return of a wife to whom he was
30   XII,     11|      have stated, to solicit the return of Meherdates, was introduced
31   XII,     15|         the forest and at length return at night with empty quivers,
32   XII,     19|       the river Tanais. In their return however fortune was not
33   XII,     33|        plunderers, just on their return, after a riotous enjoyment
34   XII,     38|          compelled the general's return, for it was his fixed purpose
35   XII,     48|         easily remembered. I now return to the chronological order. ~ ~
36   XII,     49|          name and was greeted in return as Domitius. Agrippina reported
37   XII,     58|           when he was ordered to return to Syria, that nothing might
38   XII,     69|          Africa, and after their return charged him with a few acts
39   XII,     77|         detecting the treachery, return to his love for his son.
40  XIII,     18|       and senses would gradually return. As for Agrippina, her terror
41  XIII,     61|        have been thrown on their return by one of those youthful
42   XIV,     29|      actors, though permitted to return to the stage, were excluded
43    XV,     13|        for flight, he advised to return to their standards and throw
44    XV,     20|         the Parthians, he should return to Syria, and, even as it
45    XV,     49|       was at Antium, and did not return to Rome until the fire approached
46    XV,     57|         had ordered the fleet to return to Campania on a fixed day,
47    XV,     78|         tells us that he did not return the way he came, but went
48    XV,     92|      kinsman, or a friend, would return thanks to the gods, deck
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