Book,  Par.

 1     I,     13|   citizens; there was respect shown to the allies. The capital
 2     I,     71|      the actors. Augustus had shown indulgence to the entertainment
 3    II,      1|       from Rome, Phraates had shown to Augustus every token
 4    II,     54|  hated him because he had not shown him any mark of respect
 5    II,     76|       s visit and the respect shown to himself, it was graceful
 6   III,     13|    how much fidelity would be shown by the friends of Germanicus,
 7    XI,     44|     by Messalina were to have shown themselves, had not Narcissus
 8    XI,     47|      to let any indulgence be shown to a player when so many
 9   XII,     64|     is true that the Jews had shown symptoms of commotion in
10  XIII,     19|   more tenderness ought to be shown by the Senate and people
11  XIII,     43|       with his life. This was shown by experience to be a wholesome
12  XIII,     70| engagements, among the sights shown to the barbarians they were
13   XIV,     22|     them off. This is plainly shown by the very character of
14    XV,     80|       loved, replied: "I have shown you ways of smoothing life;
15   XVI,     16|  fortitude which he had often shown in fighting the enemy Ostorius
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