Book,  Par.

1   III,      9|       consequence of a rival's removal. Tiberius, to show his impartiality,
2    IV,     57|      would be increased by the removal of its empty show. So he
3    IV,     78|   becoming emperor through the removal of an elder brother, already
4    IV,     90|     the Senate and allow their removal. Of all his virtues, as
5    XI,      3| funeral pyre, and directed its removal to another spot, lest the
6    XI,     44|        Narcissus ordered their removal. Vibidia he could not repel,
7  XIII,     22|       Plautus, but also on the removal of Burrus from the command
8   XIV,     18|       and prove that since her removal, his clemency had increased,
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