Book,  Par.

 1     I,     13|   war, which can neither be planned nor conducted on any right
 2    II,     83|   by battle. And so next he planned a crafty scheme against
 3   XII,      4|  aim at greater things, and planned an alliance between Domitius,
 4   XII,     25|     for the emperor's hand, planned an accusation, through an
 5  XIII,      1|   without Nero's knowledge, planned by the treachery of Agrippina.
 6  XIII,     61| treacherous attack had been planned on the emperor, should he
 7   XIV,     15|     consciousness of having planned the crime she had paid its
 8   XIV,     33|  under a show of friendship planned the treachery, were convicted
 9    XV,     59|    and now a conspiracy was planned, and at once became formidable,
10    XV,     60|    easily narrate who first planned it, or whose prompting inspired
11    XV,     84|     the centurions, and had planned, not without Seneca's knowledge,
12    XV,     97|  circus where the crime was planned, as having revealed by his
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