Book,  Par.

 1     I,     18|         Arruntius, who differed but little from the speech of Gallus,
 2     I,     48|          The fourteenth hesitated a little, but their money and the
 3     I,     52|         cheap, why should he keep a little son and a pregnant wife
 4     I,     53|      general's fugitive wife with a little son in her bosom, her friends'
 5     I,     54|           purity. And there was her little child too, born in the camp,
 6     I,     66|   penetrated some forest passes but little known, and, as there were
 7     I,     77|        general, and, as I found but little protection in the laws,
 8    II,     25|          withdrawn his legions to a little distance, ordered the slingers
 9    II,     74|          allies, it gave Germanicus little joy because of the arrogance
10    II,     80|         provinces, Drusus gained no little glory by sowing discord
11    II,     84|             an interview. There was little hesitation in fixing on
12   III,     53| voluptuousness in one so young gave little offence. Better that he
13    IV,      6|          and light infantry, of but little inferior strength. But any
14    IV,     41|                                Some little joy broke this long succession
15    IV,     45|          instructive, it gives very little pleasure. Descriptions of
16    IV,     73|           widely in resources. With little variation they dwelt on
17    IV,     73|          its antiquity. There was a little hesitation about Halicarnassus,
18     V,     12|             impending doom, and the little girl, who was so unconscious
19    VI,     26|            his language differed as little. Hence the fame of a clever
20    XI,     11|             years after its revolt, little to the credit of the Parthians,
21    XI,     43|        emperor's side. They put but little trust in Geta, who commanded
22   XII,     38|      Ostorius had advanced within a little distance of the sea, facing
23   XII,     52|          age kept back from him the little kingdom of Iberia as to
24   XII,     56|          wife followed him with his little children, and filled every
25   XII,     64|             our soldiers, there was little hesitation about their being
26  XIII,     29|           these last knowing him so little that he even received blows
27  XIII,     37|             Piso for his colleague, little occurred deserving mention,
28   XIV,     37|         Tarentum and Antium did but little for those thinly peopled
29   XIV,     49|          indeed say that there fell little less than eighty thousand
30   XIV,     81|    suspicion about the slave was of little weight, and the torture
31    XV,     38|             spectacle to the world, little better than a prisoner."~ ~
32    XV,     42|          now despised, as being but little frequented, and on too small
33    XV,     72|          wrung out of her frame its little remaining breath. All the
34   XVI,     19|       Petronius, I ought to dwell a little on his antecedents. His
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