Book,  Par.

 1     I,    106|         so conflicting are the accounts we find not only in historians
 2    II,     97| towards Piso, gave conflicting accounts. ~ ~
 3    VI,     21|      was to settle his private accounts conformably to the requirements
 4    VI,     29|        not what vulgar opinion accounts them; many who seem to be
 5    VI,     41|       lives, there are various accounts. The general tradition says
 6   XII,     28|      There are various popular accounts of the ambitious and vainglorious
 7  XIII,     16|      in the past, and that his accounts with the State were to be
 8  XIII,     34|       the charge of the public accounts from these officers to the
 9   XIV,     13|                     So far our accounts agree. That Nero gazed on
10    XV,     44|        his letters, books, and accounts, titles all and rehearsals
11    XV,     48|        authors have given both accounts, worse, however, and more
12   XVI,      8| setting freedmen to manage his accounts, papers, and correspondence,
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