Book,  Par.

 1    II,     84|          word to Tiberius that a plot had been formed against
 2    IV,     37|   accuser and witness, alleged a plot against the emperor and
 3    IV,     86|       Sabinus, should devise the plot, that the rest should be
 4    IV,     87|          him of the order of the plot and of their own infamy.
 5    VI,     14| Vescularius was his agent in the plot against Libo, and it was
 6    VI,     44|          was not assaIled by any plot. A successor he should accept
 7    XI,     11|      agreement, on discovering a plot among their people, which
 8    XI,     12|       than ever. They arranged a plot, and slew him when he was
 9   XII,      5|          who knew nothing of the plot, and happened that year
10  XIII,     61|           was the author of this plot. Not one, however, of Sulla'
11   XIV,      6|       Agrippina had heard of the plot, and in doubt whether she
12   XIV,      7|       those too, who were in the plot, were hindered by the unconscious
13   XIV,     17|          as the day on which the plot had been discovered; also,
14   XIV,     33|          the whole method of the plot, its contrivance by himself,
15   XIV,     52|    wealth, was exposed to many a plot. His kinsman, Valerius Fabianus,
16    XV,     66|        arranged the order of the plot, that Lateranus was to throw
17    XV,     76|   tribune with complicity in the plot. ~ ~
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