Book,  Par.

 1     I,     75|          and fled to the rebels. Induced, however, to hope for mercy
 2    II,     46|         Hortensius, and had been induced by Augustus, on the strength
 3    II,     87|    Flaccus on arriving in Thrace induced the king by great promises,
 4   III,     32|        treason, and subsequently induced Marcus Servilius, an ex-consul,
 5    IV,     16|     Agrippina's friends too were induced to be always inciting her
 6    XI,     38| increased by the wife's fall, he induced them to undertake the work
 7    XI,     43|       that Claudius might not be induced by Lucius Vitellius and
 8   XII,     10|    Pollio, the consul-elect, was induced by great promises to deliver
 9   XII,     50|          rather than entreaties, induced him to sentence the accuser
10   XII,     55|      Pollio by secret corruption induced the soldiers to demand peace
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