Book,  Par.

1     I,     44|       loyalty of Gaul, the entire absence of turbulence or strife.
2    II,     44|         duties in the sovereign's absence. Gallus, as Piso had forestalled
3   III,     45|      Drusus alone in his father's absence might discharge the duties
4   III,    100| sufficiently proved that a year's absence and a provincial government
5    IV,     23|         as out of sycophancy, the absence and excess of which in a
6     V,      2|         himself by letter for his absence from his last duty to his
7    VI,     20|        very vague reasons for his absence, then passed to more important
8  XIII,     28|      whether the populace, in the absence of a guard, would maintain
9    XV,     45|      public proclamation that his absence would not be long and that
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