Book,  Par.

1     I,      1|         facts about Augustus - more particularly his last acts, then the
2    II,    104|             which was, he believed, particularly open to revolutionary schemes,
3   III,     59|           with Florus and therefore particularly eager to render us a service,
4    IV,     94|       Sejanus, approach to whom was particularly difficult and was consequently
5   XII,     69|          few acts of extortion, but particularly with magical and superstitious
6  XIII,     61| abominations and wickedness. He was particularly suspicious of Cornelius
7   XIV,     38|             was the excitement of a particularly keen competition, the emperor
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