Book,  Par.

 1     I,      6|        whom they suspected and hated. When the centurion reported,
 2     I,     10|     the State, most of whom he hated, simply out of ostentation
 3    II,      3|   quite alien from theirs they hated alike what was bad and what
 4    II,     54|      fifty years, and Tiberius hated him because he had not shown
 5    II,     58|       king rendered Maroboduus hated among his countrymen, while
 6    II,    116|        feared freedom while he hated sycophancy.~ ~
 7    IV,     15|  favourite, and that both were hated by the rest of the world,
 8    VI,      5|      Trio's ruin. Haterius was hated all the more. Wan with untimely
 9    VI,     11|       on the contrary, whom he hated, had to struggle with danger
10   XII,     36|    acquire power, and yet more hated when they had acquired it. ~ ~
11   XII,     57|       gains, as long as he was hated and infamous; for this was
12   XIV,     19|      that Agrippina's name was hated and that her death had heightened
13    XV,     26|      some virtues are actually hated; inflexible strictness,
14    XV,     54|  exquisite tortures on a class hated for their abominations,
15    XV,     71|        the favour of Nero, who hated Seneca and sought every
16    XV,     86|     his oath of allegiance, "I hated you," he replied; "yet not
17    XV,     93| conspiracy, but he was in fact hated by Nero, because he had
18   XVI,      7|     himself of the memory of a hated name to stir up strife,
19   XVI,     10|  submitted to death. They were hated by the emperor because they
20   XVI,     15|      knew too that Anteius was hated by Nero for his love of
21   XVI,     22|       Soranus. Both men he had hated of old, Thrasea on additional
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