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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