Book,  Par.

 1    II,     34|          to resort to astrologers' promises, magical rites, and interpreters
 2    II,     87|          induced the king by great promises, though he hesitated and
 3   III,     20|           not been deluded by vain promises from Sejanus. Nor did he
 4   III,     39|          of our allies by alluring promises and the cheating them by
 5    XI,     38|         partial, and, by gifts, by promises, by dwelling on power increased
 6    XI,     46|            of presents or of large promises; his, of necessity. He must
 7   XII,     10| consul-elect, was induced by great promises to deliver a speech, praying
 8   XII,     16|   Meherdates in despair yielded to promises from Parrhaces, one of his
 9   XII,     20|   authority sufficient to make his promises highly valued. So he turned
10  XIII,     57|        husband, she repudiated her promises. Octavius, on the other
11    XV,     22|    themselves, they found that the promises held out by the laws, for
12   XVI,      1|          his own credulity and the promises of Caesellius Bassus, a
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