Book,  Par.

 1     I,      5|         infirmities of Augustus increased, and some suspected guilt
 2     I,     39|         The men's troubles were increased by an early winter with
 3     I,     49|        Then, when the commotion increased, he fled and having been
 4     I,     80|   respected by the Romans. This increased Caesar's alarm. That the
 5     I,     83|         shock of flying troops, increased the panic. They were being
 6    II,     11|       received. Flavus spoke of increased pay, of a neck chain, a
 7    II,     31|       both. So Germanicus, with increased energy, advanced into the
 8    II,     41|      wealth too," he said, "had increased, and there was nothing new
 9    II,     41|  magnificence, private grandeur increased. In household establishments,
10    II,     45|         his power would be thus increased. "It would," he said, "be
11    II,     46|                         He also increased the incomes of some of the
12    II,     57|        uncle's estrangement had increased the affection which all
13    II,     89|     intensity of the malady was increased by the belief that he had
14    II,     99|      while Plancina's insolence increased, and she then for the first
15   III,     10|        then down the Tiber, and increased the fury of the populace
16   III,     41|  manhood. Their joy was further increased by Nero's marriage to Julia,
17   III,     60|       This army was continually increased, not yet by any open combination
18    IV,      6| required, and had their numbers increased and sometimes diminished. ~ ~
19    IV,     14|     Drusus. His suspicions were increased when Drusus, in perfect
20    IV,     57|       reality of power would be increased by the removal of its empty
21    IV,     69| mournful cries. Darkness, which increased the daring of some and the
22    IV,     72|       his daughter-in-law. This increased the suspicions of Agrippina,
23    IV,     94|    clear that his arrogance was increased by gazing on this foul and
24    VI,     21|      class which systematically increased its wealth by usury in defiance
25    XI,     15|        his mother Agrippina was increased by the cruelty of Messalina,
26    XI,     27|          As the public business increased, two more were appointed
27    XI,     38|  promises, by dwelling on power increased by the wife's fall, he induced
28   XII,     50|      priests and sacred images, increased the popular reverence for
29  XIII,     41|         noble house was further increased by an annual grant of five
30   XIV,     18|       removal, his clemency had increased, he restored to their ancestral
31    XV,     42|       of antiquity, evoke, with increased fame, the enthusiasm of
32    XV,     72|         fury of the men as they increased the torture that they might
33   XVI,      3|          Extravagance meanwhile increased, on the strength of a chimerical
34   XVI,     26|  proconsulate of Asia, where he increased the prince's animosity by
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