Book,  Par.

 1     I,      7|    uttered fiction or truth, he advised Livia not to divulge the
 2     I,     84|        division of his own, was advised, though he was returning
 3     I,     91|         of its chiefs. Arminius advised that they should allow the
 4    II,     32|    however, in repeated letters advised Germanicus to return for
 5    II,     46|         but because the emperor advised me. At the same time, my
 6    II,     65|        the severer penalty, and advised that she should be removed
 7    II,    100|       do, his son, Marcus Piso, advised speedy return to Rome. "
 8    II,    102|  business of war, though he had advised against undertaking it. ~ ~
 9   III,     73|       whether I should not have advised them to let alone vices
10    VI,     68| supporting. Abdageses, however, advised a retreat into Mesopotamia.
11    VI,     74|     Arruntius, when his friends advised delay and temporising, replied
12    XI,     32|     sternness of antiquity, and advised each to examine his own
13  XIII,      7|      plain proof whether he was advised by good or bad friends by
14  XIII,     46|         the revolt of Hyrcania, advised Tiridates to address a petition
15   XIV,     77|      and Musonius from Etruria, advised him to await death with
16    XV,     13|  various excuses for flight, he advised to return to their standards
17   XVI,      9|       to slay him. When the man advised him to sever his veins,
18   XVI,     12|        him. Some there were who advised him to name the emperor
19   XVI,     15|     Anteius had been previously advised by him not to delay this
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