Book,  Par.

 1    II,     29|          scarce restrained him from seeking death in the same sea. ~ ~
 2    II,     45|        candidate's activity and the seeking or securing office. With
 3    II,     57|           to return, refrained from seeking promotion till, he was actually
 4   III,     27|             promised his support in seeking promotion, but warned him
 5    IV,     72|          attempt it openly, and was seeking to veil the deed in secrecy. ~ ~
 6    IV,     84|          Varus, and was now himself seeking to destroy his own noble
 7    VI,      1|           were set over the work of seeking out and procuring, with
 8    VI,      3|         Sejanus's satellites rather seeking to sow discord and sedition,
 9    VI,      5|          the emperor's anxieties by seeking further occasions of bitterness,
10    VI,     44|          who had been an aedile, in seeking to imperil Lentulus Gaetulicus,
11    XI,      9|           We are ordinary senators, seeking in the tranquillity of the
12   XII,     26|            to the province, without seeking the emperor's approval,
13   XII,     36|        despotism, much loved, while seeking to acquire power, and yet
14   XII,     42|        unfortunate, and Caractacus, seeking the protection of Cartismandua,
15   XII,     79|            overwhelmed by grief and seeking comfort, clasped Britannicus
16  XIII,     20|         nobles who still were left, seeking apparently a party and a
17  XIII,     69|             discouraged the work by seeking to deter Vetus from bringing
18   XIV,     16|           reign to his mother, thus seeking to show that it was the
19   XIV,     73|           shams apathy, while he is seeking an opening for his reckless
20    XV,     15|           is the Parthian practice, seeking to lure the enemy to an
21    XV,     26| deteriorates, when we are anxiously seeking votes, like candidates.
22    XV,     48|         gave them authority, either seeking to plunder more freely,
23   XVI,     18|          Seneca, had refrained from seeking promotion out of a perverse
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