Book,  Par.

1     I,     37|         While superstition still swayed them, the general should
2    II,    100|     soldiers, who are powerfully swayed by the yet recent memory
3   III,     11|          where a number would be swayed by hatred and ill-will. ~ ~
4    XI,     43| commanded the praetorians, a man swayed with good case to good or
5   XII,      8|           who, as many said, was swayed by the influence of Agrippina.
6   XIV,     77|        an uncertain hope, or was swayed by his love of his wife
7   XIV,     80|      fury, or that Nero would be swayed by the popular bias, and
8   XVI,      6|          of children, and wholly swayed by love of his wife. Her
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