Book,  Par.

 1     I,      2| proscription, while the remaining nobles, the readier they were to
 2     I,      9|        likewise the temper of the nobles. For he would twist a word
 3    II,     80|     having corruptly won over the nobles to join him, burst into
 4    IV,     56|         but those magistrates and nobles who intrude on you against
 5    IV,     81|        moment of the calamity the nobles threw open houses and supplied
 6    IV,     84|        But though the zeal of the nobles and the bounty of the prince
 7    VI,     45|          Servilius, some Parthian nobles came to Rome without the
 8    VI,     46|            These, with some other nobles whom they admitted to their
 9    VI,     55|           both of them, while the nobles were to show obedience to
10    VI,     64|        people at the mercy of the nobles. As a fact, popular government
11    XI,     11|      Armenia, to whom some of the nobles inclined, caused some delay,
12    XI,     18|          duly for the future. The nobles of Etruria, whether of their
13    XI,     19|           They had lost all their nobles in their civil wars, and
14   XII,     52|  excessive kindness, he lured the nobles of Armenia into revolutionary
15  XIII,     18|     during their meals with other nobles of the same age, in the
16  XIII,     20|          names and virtues of the nobles who still were left, seeking
17   XIV,     17|      marvellous rivalry among the nobles in decreeing thanksgivings
18   XIV,     27|         compulsion to drive Roman nobles into disgracing themselves
19   XIV,     68|          chief men of Rome? Among nobles who can show a long succession
20    XV,     36|        from their possessions the nobles of Armenia, who had been
21    XV,     44|          said further that he had nobles about him for his letters,
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