Book,  Par.

 1     I,     13|         provinces, fleets, all things were linked together; there
 2     I,     95|      repeatedly that all human things were uncertain, and that
 3     I,     97| grounded his case on them. The things were true, and so were believed
 4    II,     30|   half-human, half beast-like, things they had really seen or
 5   III,     10|      countenances. Among other things which provoked men's anger
 6   III,     78|       possibly there is in all things a kind of cycle, and there
 7   III,     96|      Some are roused to higher things by great responsibility;
 8    IV,     41|       that one who knew better things and the glory which waits
 9    IV,     54|      he had aspired. All other things princes have as a matter
10    IV,     87|       were alike shunned; even things mute and lifeless, the very
11    VI,     30|      very birth, but that some things happen differently from
12    VI,     33|        seeming madness fearful things on Tiberius, and then, when
13    VI,     40|        they agree with several things, questionable enough indeed,
14   XII,      4|        began to aim at greater things, and planned an alliance
15   XII,     41|      valour could overcome all things; and the prefects and tribunes,
16  XIII,     21|                         Of all things human the most precarious
17  XIII,     63|   there to be no meddling with things wholly insignificant." ~ ~
18   XIV,      6|   seemingly meant, among other things, to do honour to his mother;
19   XIV,     69|  fosters envy, which, like all things human, sinks powerless beneath
20    XV,     45|       not be long and that all things in the State would remain
21    XV,     51|     old men will remember many things which could not be replaced.
22    XV,     54|        even in Rome, where all things hideous and shameful from
23    XV,     74|   raise arms against you. Many things are accomplished on trial
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