Book,  Par.

 1     I,     39|       relief from misery was to quit an ill-omened and polluted
 2     I,     61|      purpose of Tiberius not to quit the head-quarters of empire
 3     I,     91|      should allow the Romans to quit their position, and, when
 4    II,     17|   regard to their leaders, they quit the field and flee; they
 5    II,     24|       but now were preparing to quit their settlements and to
 6    II,     42|        that he would depart and quit the capital, and that he
 7    II,     89|   prince. Piso then resolved to quit Syria. Soon he was detained
 8    II,     91|      also state, ordered him to quit the province. Piso without
 9    II,    114|       climate. The rest were to quit Italy, unless before a certain
10   III,     65|        in one or two states, to quit the capital, the centre
11    IV,     28|        the Senate that he would quit Rome because of the combinations
12    IV,     67|       Finding that they did not quit the fortress and the adjoining
13    IV,     94|       they thought it enough to quit the island and show themselves
14    VI,     77|     heap of clothes, and all to quit the entrance-hall. ~ ~
15   XII,     73|        the rocks under water to quit the windings of the Asiatic
16   XIV,     80|      far away, stirs up tumult, quit Campania, and make her way
17    XV,      7| Vologeses, Tigranes also was to quit Armenia. "Why," it was asked, "
18    XV,     17|      that all the troops should quit Armenian territory, and
19    XV,     56|      nervous ailment, would not quit his chamber. According to
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