Book,  Par.

 1    II,     59| Hercynian forest and then with presents and embassies sued for a
 2    II,     76|        the many attentions and presents by which he had won Plancina'
 3    IV,     56|        me. When an opportunity presents itself, either in the Senate,
 4    VI,     47|        put off by pretexts and presents, and also by various employments.
 5    XI,     46|  others had been the result of presents or of large promises; his,
 6   XII,     49|   soldiery in Nero's name, and presents to the city populace. At
 7  XIII,     14|        ostensible giver of the presents secretly sent by the emperor
 8  XIII,     20|  powerful friends with liberal presents. Some there were who reproached
 9  XIII,     57|      bribed her by most costly presents into an intrigue and then
10   XIV,     20|      Roman knights, by immense presents, to offer their services
11    XV,     33|       an answer, but with some presents, in order to inspire a hope
12    XV,     69|       and had previously given presents of money as well as freedom
13   XVI,     20|     his slaves he gave liberal presents, a flogging to others. He
14   XVI,     36|        she had sold her bridal presents or stript her neck of its
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