Book,  Par.

 1     I,     17|             his looks, said that the question had not been asked with
 2     I,     55|             children whom, were it a question of your glory, I would willingly
 3     I,     98|       charges of treason. As for the question of extortion, it was referred
 4     I,    104|                                    A question was then raised in the Senate
 5    II,     43|              The praetor was sent to question her at her own house, although
 6    II,     57|        Tiberius, and it was beyond a question that Augusta, with feminine
 7    II,     66|             sons and the law. Beyond question the law was beaten, but
 8   III,     19|     Consequently it was considered a question how far the emperor would
 9   III,     24|             when the emperor put the question, even those in office went
10   III,     32|         having to speak first to the question. Some thought this a gracious
11   III,     98|              the power of deciding a question, and such a crime must not
12   III,     99|                Next came a religious question, as to the temple in which
13    IV,     59| Lacedaemonians and Messenians on the question of the temple of Diana in
14    IV,     59|        praetor of Achaia. And so the question was decided in favour of
15    IV,     63|               that it was in vain to question him; his comrades might
16    IV,     73|              from Asia on a disputed question as to the city in which
17    IV,     73|         Apollo and Diana. And so the question lay between Sardis and Smyrna.
18    IV,     74|              so the Senate, when the question was put, gave the preference
19    IV,     83|             the rest, it is beyond a question that Vibenna's numerous
20    IV,     88|             name. Still there was no question that this was aimed at Nero
21     V,      3|          purposes) demanded that the question should be debated. The most
22    VI,      6|              Caesar, as if it were a question whether he was a man, and
23    VI,     17|              Accordingly the book in question was now also submitted to
24    VI,     29|           suspend my judgment on the question whether it is fate and unchangeable
25    VI,     31|              or by compulsion, was a question. The emperor was asked whether
26    VI,     41|     exaggeration. Still, there is no question that the bird is occasionally
27    VI,     61|           with a slave. There was no question about her guilt, and so
28    VI,     69|         ingenuity suggested. It is a question which of these he rejected
29    VI,     72|            he soon left to destiny a question to which he was unequal,
30    VI,     77|              to hide his anger, is a question; at any rate, he ordered
31    XI,      2|           burst out with the words, "Question thy own sons, Suilius;they
32    XI,     28|             and Lucius Vipstanus the question of filling up the Senate
33    XI,     39|             near and waiting for the question, whether she knew it. Cleopatra
34    XI,     49|             hand. Nor did he ask the question, but called for the cup
35   XII,      7|         cannot," he said, "be long a question that Agrippina stands first
36  XIII,     57|          notorious, and there was no question as to the murderer, for
37  XIII,     70|       withdraw from the territory in question. When they disdained obedience,
38  XIII,     72|              would cede the lands in question. Boiocalus spurned the offer
39  XIII,     73|           passion for settling every question by arms, but also a deep-rooted
40   XIV,      9|         peril that there could be no question as to its author. Then,
41   XIV,     64|         illness or from poison was a question. It was supposed to be illness
42   XIV,     64|            and merely replied to his question, "I indeed am well." Rome
43    XV,     88|              of fortitude. To Nero's question why he had conspired to
44   XVI,     30|            his own consideration the question whether it became him to
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