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1 I, 38| Drusus's temper was inclined to harsh measures. He summoned 2 II, 71| of the good soldiers were inclined to a corrupt compliance, 3 II, 72| but the nation's likings inclined towards Zeno, son of Polemon, 4 III, 3| every one weeping as he felt inclined. Flattery there was none, 5 IV, 49| And so one is all the more inclined to laugh at the stupidity 6 VI, 54| fled and his people were inclined to have a new king, urged 7 XI, 11| whom some of the nobles inclined, caused some delay, but 8 XI, 13| summoned to the throne. Many inclined to Gotarzes, some to Meherdates, 9 XI, 47| touched by his appeal and inclined to mercy, but his freedmen 10 XII, 1| Narcissus. The emperor, who inclined now one way, now another, 11 XII, 5| affection for his daughter inclined him the more to admit suspicions 12 XII, 15| secretly and in better faith he inclined to Gotarzes. In their march 13 XIII, 19| crime which many were even inclined to forgive when they remembered 14 XIII, 42| of freedom, they rather inclined.~ ~ 15 XIV, 50| Nations, too, so high-spirited inclined the more slowly to peace,