Book,  Par.

 1     I,     82|  because he thought that the spectacle of the slain and unburied
 2     I,    101|  Tiberius kept away from the spectacle was variously explained.
 3   III,     85| Roman people. It was a grand spectacle on that day, when the Senate
 4    IV,     35|  from the Garamantes, a rare spectacle in Rome. The nation, in
 5    VI,      5|     presented a most welcome spectacle. Latiaris, as I have related,
 6    XI,     27|    Dolabella proposed that a spectacle of gladiators should be
 7   XII,     42|  were summoned as to a grand spectacle; the praetorian cohorts
 8   XII,     66|    Augustus exhibited such a spectacle, in a basin he had made
 9   XIV,     19|      of seats raised for the spectacle, where he was to pass, as
10   XIV,     20|      his horses, without the spectacle being public. Soon he actually
11    XV,     38|  Tiridates is about to go, a spectacle to the world, little better
12    XV,     55|  offered his gardens for the spectacle, and was exhibiting a show
13    XV,     66|    his keen enjoyment of the spectacle. They had so arranged the
14   XVI,      5|    were unable to endure the spectacle or sustain the degrading
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