Book,  Par.

 1     I,     17|            praise of Augustus, and reminded Tiberius himself of his
 2     I,     90|           his words in silence, he reminded them of the urgency of the
 3   III,      7|           silence popular talk, he reminded the people in a proclamation
 4   III,     80|           young prince. He had, he reminded them, a wife and three children,
 5    IV,     10|           the ordinary benches, he reminded them of their high office
 6    IV,     70|            with a Greek verse, and reminded her that "she was not wronged
 7    VI,     17|         was very doubtful. He also reminded him that, as many spurious
 8    VI,     50|     hireling soldiery. Pharasmanes reminded his people that they had
 9   XII,     12|            Augustus, from whom, he reminded them, they had sought a
10   XII,     14|     Acbarus, king of the Arabs, he reminded Meherdates that the impulsive
11   XII,     25|         hearing the accused, first reminded the Senate of her illustrious
12   XII,     52|           to Armenia, which, as he reminded him, he had given to Mithridates
13   XII,     55|           to conclude a treaty. He reminded him of the tie of brotherhood,
14   XII,     72|            the Pseudo Philip, they reminded us of the forces which they
15  XIII,     71|             Boiocalus by name, who reminded us that on the Cheruscan
16   XIV,     82| accordingly sent for Anicetus, and reminded him of his former service. "
17    XV,     16|          by the emperor. Peace, he reminded him, was equally for the
18    XV,     70|        collapse, when Milichus was reminded by his wife that Antonious
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