Book,  Par.

 1    II,     59|  Prolonged warfare against us had accustomed them to keep close to their
 2     V,      2|      woman; he was witty too, and accustomed to ridicule Tiberius with
 3    VI,     47|         so many years he had been accustomed, and adapted himself to
 4    VI,     51|          conflict. The Parthians, accustomed to pursue or fly with equal
 5   XII,      2|          of a wife to whom he was accustomed, and who would assuredly
 6   XII,     59| opportunity. They however, though accustomed to be slaves, suddenly threw
 7   XII,     77|          eunuch, Halotus, who was accustomed to bring in and taste the
 8   XIV,      6|          mother; for she had been accustomed to sail in a trireme, with
 9   XIV,     37|       military service. Not being accustomed to tie themselves by marriage
10    XV,     40|           respect as the consuls. Accustomed, forsooth, to foreign arrogance,
11    XV,     45|          as his brief excursions, accustomed as they were to cheer themselves
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