Book,  Par.

1    II,     45|           off so many. He scarcely avoided giving offence from year
2    IV,     21| difficulties, which were purposely avoided; and there was the objection
3   XIV,      4|                   Nero accordingly avoided secret interviews with her,
4   XIV,     72|            visitors at a distance, avoided trains of followers, seldom
5    XV,     56|         was Cleonicus. This Seneca avoided through the freedman's disclosure,
6   XVI,     23|       beginning of the year always avoided the usual oath of allegiance;
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