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 1     I,     15|         and savage temper, he had sought glory for himself by a contrast
 2     I,     23|     jealousy with which every one sought the chief honour for his
 3     I,     50|       standards and the eagle, he sought to protect himself under
 4     I,     88|           be thrown up, materials sought for earthworks, while the
 5     I,     89|        gate was the point chiefly sought, as it was furthest from
 6     I,     99|         Celer, an ex-praetor, who sought because of his indigence
 7    II,      1|    foreigner a king whom they had sought and received from Rome,
 8    II,      2|       degenerate, at their having sought a king from another world,
 9    II,    107|        luring them on by rewards, sought to excite a mutiny. He had
10    II,    117|         answer, by which Tiberius sought to liken himself to those
11   III,     13|          Rome. Then the defendant sought the advocacy of Lucius Arruntius,
12   III,     15|      seditious spirit; whether he sought by intrigue popularity with
13   III,     58|        prisoners asserted that he sought recognition that he might
14   III,     76|           for other evils must be sought in our own hearts. Let us
15   III,     81|        except that Marcus Silanus sought to honour the princes by
16    IV,      3|            With the Senate too he sought to ingratiate himself, distinguishing
17    IV,     10|     condemned as weak. But he had sought a more manly consolation
18    IV,     15|        the poison, tortured, have sought to discover the traitor,
19    IV,     19|        They had often," he said, "sought to disturb the public peace,
20    IV,     55|     knights, so if a husband were sought for Livia, he hoped Tiberius
21    IV,     80|     popularity, but he had simply sought the work for sordid gain.
22    IV,     82|     strangers whom he had himself sought out. And proposals were
23    IV,     86|      Henceforward Sabinus himself sought Latiaris, went continually
24    IV,     92|          received no relief, they sought a remedy in war. The soldiers
25    IV,     94|         hearts, and for this they sought relief in sycophancy. And
26    IV,     94|    difficult and was consequently sought by intrigue and by complicity
27    VI,     11|         Sejanus, that I anxiously sought to be such, and was delighted
28    VI,     28|                       Whenever he sought counsel on such matters,
29    VI,     42|          made such deaths eagerly sought was dread of the executioner,
30    VI,     51|     deployed their squadrons, and sought scope for their missiles.
31    VI,     55|        Subsequently, he had again sought the friendship of his king,
32    VI,     74|    galling slavery, and therefore sought to flee alike from the past
33    XI,     12|        among aged princes, had he sought to be loved by his subjects
34    XI,     28|     allies and of Roman citizens, sought the privilege of obtaining
35    XI,     38|        lingered long at Ostia, he sought two of the mistresses to
36    XI,     45|       before the tribunal, Silius sought neither defence nor delay,
37   XII,     12|           reminded them, they had sought a king, but omitted to mention
38   XII,     14|        suggestion a king had been sought from Rome, and having encamped
39   XII,     17|      strength, and themselves too sought the friendship of the foreigner
40   XII,     20| Mithridates, whom the Romans have sought so many years by land and
41   XII,     42|         by humble look nor speech sought compassion. ~ ~
42   XII,     61|          sparing a hostile family sought the credit of clemency.
43  XIII,     38|        extortion, while governors sought to screen by corruption
44  XIII,     42|  fluctuations of their allegiance sought the armed protection of
45  XIII,     43|        were old or in ill-health, sought to supply their places,
46  XIII,     43|         service, and deserted, he sought a remedy in strictness of
47  XIII,     61|                 Hitherto Nero had sought a veil for his abominations
48  XIII,     64|          actual condition that he sought to correct such decrees,
49  XIII,     72|          of these countries, they sought refuge with the Chatti and
50   XIV,      3|         infamy, it was Seneca who sought a female's aid against a
51   XIV,     10|       guilt had by her own choice sought death. ~ ~
52   XIV,     63|      procure them, were anxiously sought and much read. Soon full
53    XV,     18|          the fugitive legions. He sought a character for moderation
54    XV,     48|         childhood, the crowds who sought to save themselves or others,
55    XV,     71|        Nero, who hated Seneca and sought every means for his ruin.
56    XV,     75|           moments in public, then sought the retirement of his house,
57    XV,     82|        Nero's relentlessness, she sought the glory of sharing her
58   XVI,      1|            Phoenician Dido, as he sought to show by inference, after
59   XVI,      7|           In fact, he had thereby sought to sow the seeds of civil
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