Book,  Par.

 1    II,     27|      charged Stertinius with making war on the Angrivarii, but
 2     V,      2|            Tiberius however, making no change in his voluptuous
 3    XI,     18|   had retained this science, making it the inheritance of distinct
 4   XII,     40|   the spirit of their men by making light of their fears, kindling
 5  XIII,     21|    then, by marrying him and making him emperor, again seize
 6  XIII,     58|  character she never spared, making no distinction between a
 7  XIII,     64|   honour of the senators, in making it evident that those who
 8   XIV,     44| mentioned. For it was not on making prisoners and selling them,
 9   XIV,     73| position of Faenius Rufus by making Agrippina's friendship a
10    XV,     57|      on a fixed day, without making any allowance for the dangers
11   XVI,     24|      and gloomy set, bent on making your mirthfulness a reproach
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