Book,  Par.

 1     I,      2|       dislike that condition of affairs, for they distrusted the
 2     I,      4|      from age nor experience in affairs was equal to so great a
 3     I,     21|           This was the state of affairs at Rome when a mutiny broke
 4     I,     60|   meanwhile, when the result of affairs in Illyrium was not yet
 5    II,     54|     prime and had charge of the affairs of the East, Tiberius's
 6    II,     56| discussed these matters and the affairs of Armenia, which I have
 7    II,     96|         had the sole control of affairs, had he possessed the power
 8    IV,     44|    turned by preference to home affairs, they related, with a free
 9    VI,     11|         the supreme decision of affairs, and for us is left the
10    VI,     29|        the revolutions of human affairs. Indeed, among the wisest
11    VI,     47|   purpose of regulating foreign affairs by a crafty policy and keeping
12    VI,     74|     with his long experience of affairs was, under the influence
13    XI,      9|   obtained for nothing; private affairs are neglected, in order
14    XI,     13|    murder of Vardanes threw the affairs of Parthia into confusion,
15    XI,     27|     were appointed to attend to affairs at Rome. This number was
16    XI,     33|    blindness as to his domestic affairs. He was soon compelled to
17   XII,     58|         the disordered state of affairs. He quickly crossed Mount
18  XIII,     52|         not interfer with human affairs. ~ ~
19  XIII,     63|        them? But if the highest affairs were passed by and ignored,
20  XIII,     64|    responsibility for important affairs." ~ ~
21    XV,     21|     anxious fears about foreign affairs, Nero threw the people's
22   XVI,     26|         amid rumours on foreign affairs, or that Nero might display
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