Book,  Par.

1    II,     60| belonged to another, for he had treacherously surprised three unofficered
2    IV,     63|  however believed that Piso was treacherously murdered by the Termestini.
3  XIII,     54|         to suicide, with having treacherously ruined Valerius Asiaticus,
4    XV,     48| followed, whether accidental or treacherously contrived by the emperor,
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