Book,  Par.

 1     I,     61|       the nearer; the first was supported by all the strength of Gaul;
 2     I,     97|   Crispinus, and the charge was supported by Romanus Hispo. Crispinus
 3    II,     29|         hunger, except some who supported existence on carcases of
 4    II,     50|      senators were said to have supported him with their wealth and
 5    II,     57|      Piso, who in the civil war supported with the most energetic
 6    II,     66|        they were still at Rome) supported Haterius Agrippa, a relative
 7   III,     33|      which outlawed her. Drusus supported him, though others had proposed
 8   III,     70|  ex-consuls, Rubellius Blandus, supported Lepidus. The rest voted
 9    IV,     17|    education, and after a while supported himself in Africa and Sicily
10    IV,     91|         exile, in which she was supported by relief from Augusta,
11    VI,     51|        cheered on the brave and supported the wavering, were conspicuous
12    XI,      1|    Germany. Born at Vienna, and supported by numerous and powerful
13   XII,     73|       at least relief, and were supported by the emperor, who argued
14  XIII,     30|          There were several who supported this. But the consuls did
15  XIII,     40| compensation, was so powerfully supported by corrupt influence that
16  XIII,     56|     spirit. Rumour said that he supported that lonely exile by a life
17  XIII,     65|     ensue if the revenues which supported the State were to be diminished;
18   XIV,     36|      given them by Rome. He was supported too with a force of a thousand
19   XIV,     62|      numbers, while Thrasea was supported by his usual firmness of
20   XVI,     22|      while envoys from Cilicia, supported by Thrasea's advocacy, were
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