Book,  Par.

1     I,     14|          sovereignty that he had excited the veterans by bribery,
2     I,     28|     bystanders and addressed the excited throng, who eagerly awaited
3    II,     42|         House. Tiberius was much excited, and though he pacified
4    II,     55|  Cilicians, these nations became excited, a majority desiring the
5   III,     22|         of my foes and the odium excited by a lying charge, since
6    IV,     85|        foster, and which he here excited more keenly, no longer concealing
7   XIV,     24| Livineius and the others who had excited the disturbance, were punished
8   XIV,     43|          fled before them. Women excited to frenzy prophesied impending
9   XVI,     37|   cruelty of the prosecution had excited pity. A client of Soranus,
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