Book,  Par.

 1     I,     61|   provided his camp-equipage, and prepared a fleet; then winter and
 2     I,     62|         concentrated his army and prepared vengeance against the mutineers,
 3     I,     67|        knew this, and he marched, prepared both to advance and to fight.
 4    II,     20|          men were quite ready and prepared to form in line of battle
 5    II,     25|           what was hidden, and he prepared to turn the enemy's stratagems
 6    II,     38|           the very banquet he had prepared as his last gratification,
 7    II,     84|           the forces which he had prepared. Rhescuporis, with assumed
 8    II,    104|           head of a strong force, prepared for battle.~ ~
 9   III,    104|         of detachments. And so we prepared three expeditions and as
10    IV,     34|         its squadrons, everything prepared for an engagement, while
11    IV,     66|   apprised of their heedlessness, prepared two detachments, one of
12    IV,     72|          warnings that poison was prepared for her, and that she ought
13     V,      6|         to declare that they were prepared for vengeance, and were
14    VI,      3|      recompense for his carefully prepared flattery, with immediate
15    VI,     54|           horse which he had duly prepared as a propitiation to the
16   XII,     37|        general and his troops, he prepared to disarm all whom he suspected,
17   XII,     56|           appointed sacrifice was prepared for the confirmation of
18   XII,     59|        prince, raised an army and prepared to establish Tiridates on
19   XII,     67|     engagement. A banquet too was prepared close to the outflow of
20   XII,     77|        woman's art the poison was prepared, and it was to be administered
21  XIII,     17|         and directed poison to be prepared through the agency of Julius
22  XIII,     17| previously tested ingredients was prepared close to the emperor's chamber.~ ~
23  XIII,     48|         defend their possessions, prepared to destroy their fortresses,
24  XIII,     68|         of the Rhine, while Vetus prepared to connect the Moselle and
25   XIV,     11|        she was safe, they at once prepared to wish her joy, till the
26   XIV,     22|         stringing together verses prepared at home, or extemporised
27   XIV,     40|           s enemies. He therefore prepared to attack the island of
28   XIV,     45|       thousand armed men, when he prepared to break off delay and fight
29   XIV,     78|           casting off all fear he prepared to hurry on his marriage
30    XV,     39|        daughter as a hostage, and prepared a suppliant letter to Nero. ~ ~
31    XV,     47|           so much as the capital, prepared banquets in the public places,
32    XV,     56|          some writers, poison was prepared for him at Nero's command
33    XV,     67|          of stanching blood to be prepared by the same Milichus, who
34    XV,     68|         showed him too the weapon prepared for his destruction, and
35    XV,     69|         for wounds, none had been prepared at his order, but as all
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