Book,  Par.

 1     I,      9|             He sent letters to the different armies, as though supreme
 2     I,     71|    pleasures of the populace. Very different was the tendency of Tiberius'
 3     I,     87|           was a restless night for different reasons, the barbarians
 4     I,    104|           too, must be paid to the different religions of the allies,
 5    II,     14|             who attacked at widely different points so as to distract
 6    II,     36|      perils; which all refused, on different pretexts, but from the same
 7    II,     81|       interests required something different, he might leave it under
 8   III,     13|         and on their declining for different reasons, Marcus Lepidus,
 9   III,     17|       occasion. But the judges for different reasons were merciless,
10   III,     55|        tribes, took up arms, under different leaders, all on a level
11   III,     85|       accordingly decided that the different states were to send their
12   III,     94|            mother, as she was very different from him, should be exempted
13    IV,     27|    ancestry as Lepidus, but wholly different in disposition, proposed
14    IV,     56|          public opinion, were in a different position. "Hence," he said, "
15    IV,     80|         away from home for quite a different reason, still trembled for
16    IV,     94|        advice was asked on totally different subjects, they decreed an
17    VI,      3|          confined in the houses of different officials. ~ ~
18   XII,     56|           They were hidden away in different covered carriages till the
19  XIII,      3|        accomplishments were wholly different, they had equal influence.
20  XIII,     17|           all his other companions different orders, and such as would
21  XIII,     31| distinguishing the position of the different orders, thrown freedom open
22  XIII,     48|          simultaneous movements in different directions, or intending
23  XIII,     61|           it, as he went home by a different way to Sallust's gardens.
24   XIV,     11|         with prayers and cries, as different questions were asked and
25   XIV,     37|      strangers to one another from different companies, without a head
26   XIV,     56|            households nations with different customs to our own, with
27    XV,      1|           the other hand, drawn to different thoughts as he reflected
28    XV,     11|            fall back on some quite different and inferior plan. So now,
29    XV,     18|         them, while our men went a different way. Rumour added that the
30    XV,     37|             resolved that a widely different issue should enhance his
31    XV,     67|      wonderful how among people of different class, rank, age, sex, among
32   XVI,      2|            people, and of the very different conversation of thinking
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