Book,  Par.

 1     I,     14|          a reluctant Senate, and turned against the State the arms
 2     I,     23|         for his own legion, they turned to other thoughts, and set
 3     I,     31|        silence. As often as they turned their eyes back on the throng,
 4     I,     85|       even then taking any rest, turned all the streams which rose
 5     I,     96|         that the honour might be turned to the destruction of the
 6     I,    104|          the Clanis might not be turned out of its channel and made
 7    II,     58| specially as rivals in fame, had turned their arms against each
 8    II,     95|                          He then turned to his wife and implored
 9    II,    106|      ground; then, the Cilicians turned their backs and shut themselves
10   III,     78|         was fatal, the survivors turned to wiser ways. The new men
11   III,    104|       foe, for, whichever way he turned, a body of Roman soldiers
12    IV,     44|          kings, or whenever they turned by preference to home affairs,
13    IV,     72|       before the company, but he turned to his mother and whispered
14    IV,     88|         to Sejanus." Wherever he turned his eyes, wherever his words
15     V,      4|          that the highest issues turned on trivial causes, and that
16    VI,     36|       any cause for death. Nerva turned away from his expostulations
17    VI,     50|         they would incur if they turned their backs. He pointed,
18    VI,     69|        This calamity the emperor turned to his own glory by paying
19    XI,      4|           the ears of which were turned downwards, and, from this
20    XI,      7|        their gains. If law suits turned to no one's profit, there
21   XII,     12|          unused to them. Then he turned to the envoys and bestowed
22   XII,     20|    promises highly valued. So he turned to Eunones, who had no personal
23   XII,     31|     slaves who waited on him, he turned into ridicule the ill-timed
24  XIII,      4|          Nero from early boyhood turned his lively genius in other
25  XIII,     10|        to the conduct of the war turned the king's hopes into fears.
26  XIII,     29|       with their swords. He also turned the licence of the games
27   XIV,     43|   Camulodunum fell prostrate and turned its back to the enemy, as
28   XIV,     49|      strong resistance. The rest turned their back in flight, and
29    XV,     19|         frightful as if they had turned their backs in battle. Corbulo,
30    XV,     22|       they had long waited, were turned into mockery, when one who
31    XV,     79|         the centurion's refusal, turned to his friends, protesting
32   XVI,     16|  fighting the enemy Ostorius now turned against himself. And as
33   XVI,     27|          his own honour. When it turned out otherwise, and he himself,
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