Book,  Par.

 1     I,     25|        to have the rest of their message when the first part had
 2     I,     75|          he brought his father's message; he was graciously received
 3   III,      9|        his son on to Rome with a message intended to pacify the emporer,
 4   III,     81|    senators had anticipated this message and hence their flattery
 5    IV,     85|       hung about them, and every message, every visit, their public
 6   XII,     11|          Senate, and delivered a message to the following effect:- "
 7   XIV,     10|        the man was repeating his message, threw down a sword at his
 8   XIV,     76|      centurion and brought him a message from his father-in-law,
 9   XIV,     77|  merciful. Some say that another message came to him from his father-in-law,
10    XV,      6| moderation, and sent Vologeses a message of remonstrance against
11    XV,      6|    fearless spirit announced his message. With Vologeses it was an
12    XV,     20|       Vologeses, however, sent a message to Corbulo, requiring him
13    XV,     31|        Parthian envoys brought a message from king Vologeses, with
14    XV,     35|      them some centurions with a message anything but harsh. "Matters,"
15    XV,     77|         made known the emperor's message to Seneca as he was at dinner
16   XVI,     12|     therefore told her father by message that she cast hope aside
17   XVI,     18|   conspiracy, and on receiving a message that he was doomed to die
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