Book,  Par.

1     I,     49| camp-prefect, more as a salutary warning than as a legal act. Then,
2     I,     62|        they might, with the late warning before them, regard their
3   III,     69|          to death, he will be no warning to others. His productions
4    IV,     23|           However he addressed a warning to the Senate against encouraging
5    XI,      1|  Claudius an apparently friendly warning to beware of a power and
6  XIII,     50|         rest in obedience by the warning, he retired on the approach
7   XIV,     44|   remembered with what a serious warning the rashness of Petilius
8    XV,     35|         to that of Parthia, as a warning against pride. Therefore,
9   XVI,     37|     light, he became an example, warning us to beware just as much
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