Book,  Par.

 1     I,      9|         the Senate House. He sent letters to the different armies,
 2    II,     32|    Tiberius, however, in repeated letters advised Germanicus to return
 3    II,     69|           is commonly ignorant of letters and of poetry, utters a
 4   III,     81|         up in the Senate House in letters of gold, was laughed at
 5   III,     83|       contrary to national usage. Letters also from Drusus were read,
 6    IV,     47|        was pleading in court? The letters Antonius, the harangues
 7    IV,     57|        under his own control, and letters, for the most part being
 8    IV,     73|        Pelops." They spoke too of letters from Roman generals, of
 9    VI,     33|          was scarce credible. But letters of Attius, a centurion,
10    VI,     65| inaugurate his reign, he received letters from Phraates and Hiero,
11    XI,     16|        published for use some new letters, having discovered, as he
12    XI,     17|    invented the shapes of sixteen letters, and others, chiefly Simonides,
13    XI,     17|         Evander. And so the Latin letters have the same form as the
14    XI,     17|    precedent Claudius added three letters, which were employed during
15    XI,     48|  struggling for life, and writing letters of entreaty, as she alternated
16    XV,     44|          nobles about him for his letters, books, and accounts, titles
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