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 1     I,      3|       longer through his mother's secret intrigues, but at her open
 2     I,      4|          of wrath, hypocrisy, and secret sensuality. There was his
 3     I,      7| Sallustius Crispus who shared the secret (he had, in fact, sent the
 4     I,     43|            he was troubled by the secret hatred of his uncle and
 5     I,     63|        men, none but those in the secret knowing what was the beginning
 6    II,     16|           his tent of augury by a secret exit, unknown to the sentries,
 7    II,     49|         emissaries who shared his secret, it was rumoured that Agrippa
 8    II,     50|           concourse as well as to secret gatherings in the capital,
 9    II,     57|         that he had even received secret instructions from Tiberius,
10    II,     69|         drinking a draught from a secret spring, the man, who is
11    II,    101|       emperor's favour, though in secret, and none mourn more ostentatiously
12    II,    108|        was the drift of Augusta's secret interviews with Plancina.
13    II,    117|      reply was that it was not by secret treachery but openly and
14   III,     13|         themselves more freely in secret whispers against the emperor
15   III,     19|    secured her pardon through the secret intercessions of Augusta,
16   III,     23|       intercession of his mother, secret complaints against whom
17   III,     57|      recompense only of merit. In secret conferences to which the
18   III,     71|      serious, were generally kept secret by a concealment of the
19    IV,      4|        was a pretext for frequent secret interviews. Sejanus, to
20    IV,     14|        When those who were in the secret had decided on the time
21    IV,     29|           Granius accused Piso of secret treasonable conversation,
22    IV,     36|       praetorian guard. First, by secret meetings at Brundisium and
23    IV,     58|          which he was assailed in secret, and was so deeply impressed
24    IV,     85|   thoroughly unbending himself in secret profligacy and a leisure
25    IV,     86|           it were, in an unlawful secret, led to a semblance of close
26    IV,     91|           of her step-children by secret machinations, made open
27    IV,     94|        Tiberius kept our losses a secret, not wishing to entrust
28     V,      4|          have an insight into his secret purposes. This man, whether
29    VI,     11|           To explore the prince's secret thoughts, or any of his
30    VI,     28|          might live to betray the secret. Thrasyllus accordingly
31    VI,     46|          Parthians in sending the secret embassy was Sinnaces, a
32    XI,     13|          and profligacy to send a secret entreaty to the Roman emperor
33    XI,     24|   provinces, the soldiers wrote a secret despatch in the name of
34    XI,     37|           from a revolution. From secret whisperings they passed
35    XI,     37|         ambition. There can be no secret about what is to follow
36    XI,     38|         whether they might not by secret threats turn Messalina from
37   XII,     55|       conciliatory tone, while by secret messages he recommended
38   XII,     55|         was raised, and Pollio by secret corruption induced the soldiers
39  XIII,     17|        his murder, he meditated a secret device and directed poison
40  XIII,     20|         her arms, and have many a secret interview with her friends;
41  XIII,     21|          after a while there were secret mutual dislikes, because
42  XIII,     57|         slave acquainted with her secret. Octavius attended by one
43  XIII,     66|      which had hitherto been kept secret, should be published; that
44   XIV,      4|          Nero accordingly avoided secret interviews with her, and
45   XIV,      4|          its work were to be kept secret, no one could suggest, and
46   XIV,      9|          they were already in the secret. There was a long silence
47   XIV,     42|         by slavery, had agreed in secret conspiracy to reclaim their
48   XIV,     43|           temple, hindered too by secret accomplices in the revolt,
49   XIV,     64|         the associate of his most secret profligacy, while Rufus
50   XIV,     73|            dived into Nero's most secret apprehensions, and, as soon
51   XIV,     75|                  It was less of a secret that there was a design
52   XIV,     82|          Nero then promised him a secret but ample immediate recompense,
53    XV,      4|         support of Tigranes, with secret instructions that they were
54    XV,      7|        Others explained them as a secret understanding that with
55    XV,     45|       Rome, there dwelling in his secret imaginations on the provinces
56    XV,     45|          citizens, he heard their secret complainings at the prospect
57    XV,     61|          shared with Piso all his secret plans. The rest built their
58    XV,     65|       said openly, with however a secret apprehension that Lucius
59    XV,     70|  Antonious Natalis had had a long secret conversation with Scaevinus,
60    XV,     84|         Sabrius Flavus had held a secret consultation with the centurions,
61   XVI,     11|        There he was put under the secret surveillance of soldiers.
62   XVI,     15|       hidden away among Pammenes' secret papers, and having further
63   XVI,     21|            as was suspected, kept secret what she had seen and endured,
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