Book,  Par.

 1    XI,     38|          the death of Appius, and Pallas, who was then in the height
 2    XI,     38|          they abandoned the idea, Pallas out of cowardice, and Callistus,
 3    XI,     49|         height of his power above Pallas and Callistus.~ ~
 4   XII,      1|     Callistus favoured the first, Pallas the second. Aelia Paetina
 5   XII,      3|                                   Pallas again selected Agrippina
 6   XII,     29|   hastened on by the influence of Pallas. Bound to Agrippina, first
 7   XII,     63|          ranked as freedwomen. To Pallas, who, as the emperor declared,
 8   XII,     63|        Claudius assured them that Pallas was content with the honour,
 9   XII,     75| shamelessness enough, seeing that Pallas was her paramour, so that
10  XIII,      3|         of an evil ascendency had Pallas on her side, at whose suggestion
11  XIII,      3|          to submit to slaves, and Pallas, by a surly arrogance quite
12  XIII,     16|     arrogance in a woman, removed Pallas from the charge of the business
13  XIII,     16|      rather wittily remarked that Pallas was going to swear himself
14  XIII,     16|      swear himself out of office. Pallas had in truth stipulated
15  XIII,     27|                              Next Pallas and Burrus were accused
16  XIII,     27|           the proved innocence of Pallas did Pallas did not please
17  XIII,     27|           innocence of Pallas did Pallas did not please men so much,
18   XIV,      3|           ambition to the lust of Pallas, and had trained herself
19   XIV,     86|        the marriage with Poppaea, Pallas for still keeping his boundless
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