Book,  Par.

 1     I,     57|       that his reproaches were true, they implored him to punish
 2     I,     97|       on them. The things were true, and so were believed to
 3    II,     15|      was welcome than what was true; freedmen had slavish spirits,
 4    II,     21|    follow the Roman birds, the true deities of our legions."
 5    II,     74|  quarrel, exaggerated what was true and added lies, alleging
 6    II,    108|        of Drusus was perfectly true, that rulers disliked a
 7   III,      9|      certain insinuations were true, he must be foremost in
 8    IV,     29|    over as too atrocious to be true. He was to be tried on the
 9    IV,     58|  Senate, where speeches, often true and offensive, were flung
10    IV,     70|       mute statue; here is the true image, sprung of heavenly
11     V,     13|       danger, let the story be true or false, he hurried by
12    XI,     35|       and soon estimate at its true value the crime which in
13   XII,      7| daughter is with us a novelty. True; but it is common in other
14   XII,     64|       was by such power. It is true that the Jews had shown
15  XIII,      6|                         He was true to his word and several
16  XIII,     16|       full age, he who was the true and worthy heir of his father'
17   XIV,     29|      This entertainment, it is true, passed off without any
18    XV,     63|      what was not proved to be true, was not wholly false. ~ ~
19   XVI,      2|   whether the intelligence was true, himself actually encouraged
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