Book,  Par.

 1     I,      8|       due to his father, and not leave the lifeless body, and this
 2     I,     20|     tribunes of the people asked leave to exhibit at their own
 3     I,    105|         did not mean to allow to leave Rome.~ ~
 4    II,     11|        he was present, he begged leave to have an interview with
 5    II,     33|          waged, he might as well leave some materials for renown
 6    II,     42|       the same moment he rose to leave the Senate House. Tiberius
 7    II,     77| Alexandria without the emperor's leave, contrary to the regulations
 8    II,     81|    something different, he might leave it under the same protection
 9    II,     91|         should Germanicus' death leave Syria open to him. ~ ~
10    II,     93|          of Piso and Plancina, I leave to your hearts my last entreaties.
11    II,    101|       for rumours, it is best to leave time in which they may die
12   III,      4|         and Augusta, who did not leave the palace, kept her within,
13   III,     11|          Trio asked the consul's leave to prosecute Piso. It was
14   III,     11|          on this count, obtained leave to accuse Piso's previous
15   III,     69|          women. However, let him leave Rome, lose his property,
16   III,     76|      they arouse resentments and leave them to me, be assured,
17   III,     82|        the priests of Jupiter to leave Italy; in fact, his own
18   III,    101|       Lepidus asked the Senate's leave to restore and embellish,
19    VI,     29|      natural causes. Still, they leave us the capacity of choosing
20   XII,     18|         was thought expedient to leave a garrison, as the temper
21  XIII,     20|          centurions, and used to leave her after a hurried kiss. ~ ~
22  XIII,     31|        been instituted, so as to leave room for retracting the
23  XIII,     37|       great achievements, and to leave such details to the city'
24  XIII,     61|        guilty, he was ordered to leave his country, and confine
25    XV,      6|     peace. He ordered Moneses to leave Tigranocerta, while he himself
26    XV,     20|         which had stirred him to leave his province, and, as there
27    XV,     20|         of the Euphrates, and to leave the river to be, as formerly,
28    XV,     80|    affection too which would not leave behind him for insult one
29   XVI,     12|       departure, each wishing to leave a relative still surviving,
30   XVI,     25|          yourself about Thrasea; leave the Senate to decide for
31   XVI,     29|          of such an outrage, and leave it a matter of doubt what
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