Book,  Par.

 1     I,      2|     aggrandised by revolution, they preferred the safety of the present
 2     I,     99|         Consequently every one else preferred silence and poverty to confession
 3    II,     60|             own hands, whether they preferred to war with all their might
 4    II,     81|              he had still, he said, preferred the friendship of Rome.
 5    II,     86|   hesitating between fear and rage, preferred to be charged with an accomplished
 6    II,    115| commonwealth. Pollio's daughter was preferred, only because her mother
 7   III,      9|           in his resentment, but he preferred to believe that they were
 8   III,     38|             or when tired of kings, preferred codes of laws. These were
 9   III,     89|             fane to Neptune. Sardis preferred a more modern claim, a grant
10    XI,     32|             of notorious infamy, he preferred a gentle method, recently
11   XII,      4|             his heart, that she was preferred to the others, and, though
12   XII,     19|         fathers, and having at last preferred his country's interests,
13   XII,     30|        these arguments, the emperor preferred Domitius to his own son,
14  XIII,     10|            who conducted them. They preferred Corbulo, for his recent
15  XIII,     46|        himself, simply because they preferred negotiation to violence.
16   XIV,     36|        hatred of Parthian arrogance preferred a king given them by Rome.
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