Book,  Par.

 1     I,      5|       with the knowledge of some chosen friends, and with one companion,
 2     I,     56|       army, while you would have chosen a general who though he
 3     I,     71|     brotherhood. Twenty-one were chosen by lot from the chief men
 4     I,     77|          the citizenship, I have chosen my friends and foes with
 5     I,     79|    ranked among dieties, and his chosen heir Tiberius, departed
 6    II,     15|       deserter that Arminius had chosen a battle-field, that other
 7    II,     57|       certainty that he had been chosen to govern Syria in order
 8    II,     62|       one of the expraetors, was chosen, from a fear that, as an
 9    II,     69|          at Delphi, but a priest chosen from certain families, generally
10    II,    111|         Julian family, was to be chosen in the room of Germanicus.
11   III,     51|   Blaesus, one of whom was to be chosen pro-consul of Africa. Both
12    IV,     21|       and of these one was to be chosen. Now however there was not
13    IV,     22|       Maluginensis, the son, was chosen successor to his father.
14    IV,     22|          to the Vestal Cornelia, chosen in the room of Scantia;
15    IV,     31|   nothing, and that his wife had chosen to destroy herself. Without
16    IV,     32|      Ptolemaeus, Juba's son, had chosen war in preference to the
17    IV,     55|      never craved; he had rather chosen watchings and hardships,
18    IV,     61| aristocracy. He had himself been chosen to be the husband of the
19    IV,     66|         own peril. Night too was chosen for the movement to increase
20    IV,     74|          of the ex-praetors, was chosen by lot and sent out. ~ ~
21    VI,      2|     twenty out of whom should be chosen by lot to wear swords and
22    VI,      2|        be rejected, who could be chosen? "Were they always to be
23    VI,      3|         equanimity, since he had chosen the famous and lovely island
24    VI,      4|        secrets, and had been the chosen instrument of Sejanus in
25    VI,     16|         official was temporarily chosen to administer justice and
26    VI,     64|          Three hundred citizens, chosen for wealth or wisdom, form
27    VI,     65|        seat of empire, was their chosen destination. But as they
28    XI,     32|  Augustus by the Saenian law had chosen into their place. These
29   XII,     21|         commended him for having chosen the nation of the Adorsi
30  XIII,     35|          in the voting, men were chosen by lot for the office out
31  XIII,     55|          asked, "was no one else chosen to put his tongue at the
32   XIV,      4|        too that whoever might be chosen to execute such a crime
33   XIV,     42|        of perpetual tyranny. Men chosen as priests had to squander
34    XV,     11|          confidence, posted 3000 chosen infantry on the adjacent
35    XV,     16|   dominion, or subject to a king chosen by the emperor. Peace, he
36    XV,     28|       died, and in her place was chosen Cornelia, of the family
37    XV,     37|    lately besieged, for this was chosen by the barbarians in remembrance
38    XV,     90|           and crush his train of chosen youths. For Vestinus had
39   XVI,     19|        or affecting vice, he was chosen by Nero to be one of his
40   XVI,     21|     person, and who had been his chosen associate in all his profligacy
41   XVI,     26|     thoughts of revolt. The time chosen for the fatal sentence was
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