Book,  Par.

 1     I,      2|             faction had only Caesar left to lead it, then, dropping
 2     I,      3|            civil wars. How few were left who had seen the republic! ~ ~
 3     I,      4|             there was not a vestige left of the old sound morality.
 4     I,     11|           funeral pile. The emperor left the point to them with disdainful
 5     I,     15|           stepmother. No honour was left for the gods, when Augustus
 6     I,     27|         heaven and to the gods, and left nothing undone by which
 7     I,     49|             exclaiming that whoever left the ranks, he would hold
 8     I,     67|          twenty-first closed up the left, those of the fifth, the
 9     I,     70|             obtained the empire, he left her in banishment and disgrace,
10     I,     73|             Germans dwelling on the left bank of the Rhine. He was
11     I,     86|             the twenty-first on the left, the men of the first to
12     I,     87|            foe helped him, for they left the slaughter to secure
13     I,     92|      soldiers. Generals had nothing left them when a woman went among
14     I,     97|         hatred from all besides, he left an example in following
15    II,     10|         fleet remained there on the left bank of the stream, and
16    II,     18|            their pride. Is anything left for us but to retain our
17    II,     32|            been satisfied, might be left to their internal feuds." ~ ~
18    II,     63|       knight, though he was himself left in part his heir, he gave
19    II,     70|       allowing a day's interval, he left Germanicus and hastened
20    II,     81|             obedience. But he never left Italy for eighteen years,
21    II,     89|        populace of Antioch. Then he left for Seleucia and awaited
22    II,    110|             that some merchants who left Syria while Germanicus was
23   III,     19|           at night, his wife having left his chamber, he ordered
24   III,     43|   favourites, when there is nothing left them to desire. ~ ~
25   III,     49|         naturally weak will be thus left to itself and be at the
26   III,     64|         forked poles, and they were left lying on the ground, without
27   III,     91|             Tiberius as often as he left the Senate-House used to
28    IV,     26|         should be confiscated, half left to the children. Marcus
29    IV,     32|             triumphal distinctions, left the enemy to himself. There
30    IV,     49|                             He then left the Senate and ended his
31    IV,     49|       aediles; but some copies were left which were concealed and
32    IV,     60|    inhabitants of Massilia, and had left his property to their community,
33    IV,     71|        displeasure or apprehension, left her, notwithstanding her
34    IV,     75|            his wife's entreaties he left Germanicus to be adopted
35    IV,     76|       heavenly bodies when Tiberius left Rome were such as to forbid
36     V,      3|          his furious invective, had left everything else in doubt.~ ~
37     V,      6|          the whole matter should be left to his exclusive decision.
38    VI,     11|           of affairs, and for us is left the glory of obedience.
39    VI,     16|            the capital might not be left without government. It is
40    VI,     45|            to reclaim the treasures left by Vonones in Syria and
41    VI,     72|          exhausted in body, he soon left to destiny a question to
42    XI,      2|          from Messalina. But as she left the chamber to wipe them
43    XI,      6|        magistrates, the emperor had left exposed everything which
44    XI,     19|           civil wars, and there was left but one scion of the royal
45    XI,     22|    garrisons to be withdrawn to the left bank of the Rhine. ~ ~
46    XI,     28|           What distinctions will be left for the remnants of our
47   XII,     17|             without experience, was left in his new kingdom with
48   XII,     25|         five million sesterces were left to the exile. Calpurnia
49   XII,     33|            those who marched to the left cut off the plunderers,
50   XII,     45| camp-prefect, and legionary cohorts left to establish fortified positions
51   XII,     47|           the province might not be left without a governor. Didius,
52   XII,     60|            at the idea of her being left to any man's mercy. Finally,
53   XII,     66|        various points, but he still left full space for the strength
54  XIII,     10|          decision of the matter was left to the hostages and to the
55  XIII,     20|           the nobles who still were left, seeking apparently a party
56  XIII,     50|          marching. On the right and left flanks marched the third
57  XIII,     50|           more extended line on the left wing, along the base of
58  XIII,     51|             If again the place were left untouched and unguarded,
59  XIII,     57|              which was all that was left to him, he surrendered it
60   XIV,     27|             virtue had not a moment left to her, but all the vilest
61   XIV,     37|             and rear children, they left behind them homes without
62   XIV,     43|          tide ebbed, there had been left the likenesses of human
63   XIV,     46|          even age or virginity, are left unpolluted. But heaven is
64    XV,      9|           country which Corbulo had left untouched. Some forts too
65    XV,     12|            eagles, and the name yet left to the unfortunate army;
66    XV,     13|        Corbulo, perfectly fearless, left half his army in Syria to
67    XV,     20|    destroyed, and the Armenians too left without a master.~ ~
68    XV,     50|             in the other seven were left only a few shattered, half-burnt
69    XV,     53|           meanwhile, so much as was left unoccupied by his mansion,
70    XV,     63|             affirmed, "had no power left it; yet means had been provided
71   XVI,      9|        Sardinia, and he was quietly left to old age. Silanus was
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