Book,  Par.

 1     I,     33|     strife and the beginning of a conflict, with special rage against
 2     I,     37|           Tiberius. Then ensued a conflict of opinion among them, some
 3    II,     13|    menaces and challenging him to conflict. Much of what he said was
 4    II,     18|        when once they have joined conflict with us, the help of winds
 5    II,     61| assistance to the Romans in their conflict with the same enemy. Drusus,
 6    IV,      4|        and delay, and sometimes a conflict of plans. ~ ~
 7    IV,     34|          how often the longed-for conflict had been eluded, sated themselves
 8    VI,     51|         followed every variety of conflict. The Parthians, accustomed
 9    XI,      9|   enriched with the prizes of the conflict between Antony and Augustus,
10    XI,     20|     applauded him. After a fierce conflict among the barbarians, the
11   XII,     18|         Had not night stopped the conflict, the siege would have been
12   XII,     35|          interpose by arms in the conflict of the barbarians, and simply
13   XII,     46|      Their strength equalized the conflict, which after a while was
14   XII,     70|      those were days of political conflict between classes, and the
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