Book,  Par.

 1     I,     29|       they had given the name "Bring another," because when he
 2     I,    104|       the Arnus, as that would bring ruin on themselves. Similar
 3    II,     39|      of these men, in order to bring to light this old-standing
 4   III,     21| purpose of such a death was to bring odium on himself, and he
 5    IV,     19|       the public peace, and to bring disgrace on private families,
 6    IV,     25|    argued, "for magistrates to bring a private citizen to trial,
 7    VI,     77|     and calling for persons to bring him food to revive him from
 8    XI,      8| resolution was being framed to bring the guilty under the law
 9    XI,     30|        intermarriage, let them bring us their gold and their
10   XII,      3| commendation because she would bring with her Germanicus's grandson,
11   XII,      5|       her favour, and began to bring charges against Silanus,
12   XII,     77| Halotus, who was accustomed to bring in and taste the dishes. ~ ~
13  XIII,     45|       his prolonged efforts to bring on an engagement and compelled,
14  XIII,     65|   might not by new oppressions bring into odium what for so many
15   XIV,     15|        the dawn as if it would bring with it his doom. He was
16    XV,     38|       He would go to Rome, and bring the emperor a new glory,
17    XV,     63|     himself to do his part and bring over to their side his bravest
18   XVI,      2|   report and despatched men to bring the spoil, as if it were
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