Book,  Par.

 1     I,     59|     accordingly proposed to send an armed fleet with some
 2   III,     85|    different states were to send their charters and envoys
 3   III,    103|    become so insolent as to send envoys to Tiberius, actually
 4    VI,     44|     that he had ventured to send the emperor a letter, reminding
 5    XI,     13|   cruelty and profligacy to send a secret entreaty to the
 6   XII,     51|     past days Italy used to send supplies for the legions
 7   XIV,     43| Decianus. All he did was to send two hundred men, and no
 8   XIV,     60| disgrace to our age. Rather send him to some island, after
 9   XIV,     80|   rather than on compulsion send for her who ruled him, or
10    XV,      6|    he replied that he would send envoys to the Roman emperor
11    XV,     17|     have full permission to send envoys to Nero. ~ ~
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