Book,  Par.

 1     I,      3|        their step-mother Livia's treachery, Drusus too having long
 2     I,     72|        famous, respectively, for treachery and loyalty towards us.
 3     I,     77|          I may clear myself from treachery and be at the same time
 4     I,     79|   commanders have fallen. Not by treachery, not against pregnant women,
 5    II,      4|         When he was slain by the treachery of kinsmen, Caesar gave
 6    II,      6|         would be exposed both to treachery and to disasters. Germanicus,
 7    II,     22|     escape to similar courage or treachery. The rest were cut down
 8    II,     54|     either quite unsuspicious of treachery, or dreading compulsion,
 9    II,     85|          answer. If there was no treachery in his conduct, he could
10    II,     93|        has perished by a woman's treachery. You will have the opportunity
11    II,     96|        age, and both fell by the treachery of their own people in strange
12    II,    117|        that it was not by secret treachery but openly and by arms that
13    II,    118|     various success, fell by the treachery of his kinsmen. Assuredly
14   III,     17| convinced that there had been no treachery about the death of Germanicus. ~ ~
15    IV,     78|    therefore the more exposed to treachery.~ ~
16    IV,     87|  hiding-place as shameful as the treachery was execrable. They applied
17    IV,     88|        life, that he apprehended treachery from enemies, but he mentioned
18    VI,     66|        under the impression that treachery was intended, but when they
19    XI,      3|         Caius Caesar than by the treachery of a woman and the shameless
20    XI,      6|          was more venal than the treachery of advocates. Thus it happened
21    XI,     11|         their gods to punish the treachery of their enemies and to
22    XI,     34|           though unsuspicious of treachery, was hasty in his wrath." ~ ~
23   XII,     14|       delay or even changes into treachery, and that therefore he should
24   XII,     16|       auxiliaries and suspecting treachery in the rest, resolved, as
25   XII,     16|        adherents, and was by his treachery delivered in chains to the
26   XII,     53|         could be accomplished by treachery was now ready and that he
27   XII,     65|       cajolery of the people and treachery to their leader, slew Troxobor
28   XII,     77|          might, on detecting the treachery, return to his love for
29  XIII,      1|        knowledge, planned by the treachery of Agrippina. Not that Silanus
30  XIII,     39|         daughter, by Messalina's treachery, for forty years she wore
31  XIII,     43|         his soldiers than in the treachery of the enemy. His legions
32  XIII,     48|       war, but who confessed his treachery and cowardice by flight,
33   XIV,      4|         was on her guard against treachery, appeared to be extremely
34   XIV,      8|       her only safeguard against treachery was to ignore it. Then she
35   XIV,     33|        of friendship planned the treachery, were convicted and punished. ~ ~
36   XIV,     55|     murdered in his house by the treachery of slaves, which not one
37   XIV,     73|         at least secured against treachery in Rome by my presence.
38    XV,     37|          to reassure him against treachery by so valuable a pledge.
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