Book,  Par.

 1     I,     20|       to the praetor, to whose lot fell the administration
 2     I,     32|       no power to better their lot? Yet heaven knew that all
 3     I,     71|      Twenty-one were chosen by lot from the chief men of the
 4     I,     81|     calamities of wars and the lot of mankind. Having sent
 5    II,      6|       of war had fallen to his lot. The Germans, he knew, were
 6    II,     56|    obtained their provinces by lot or by the emperor's appointment. ~ ~
 7    II,     67|      general had fallen to the lot of other branches of the
 8    II,     90|    eyes, what will then be the lot of my most unhappy wife,
 9   III,      6|    noble had not fallen to his lot. Granting that his body,
10   III,     19|       she offered to share his lot, whatever it might be, and
11   III,     30|       every tenth man drawn by lot from the disgraced cohort.
12   III,     40|  provide a remedy, selected by lot five ex-consuls, five ex-praetors,
13    IV,     74|     ex-praetors, was chosen by lot and sent out. ~ ~
14    VI,      2|       whom should be chosen by lot to wear swords and to defend
15    VI,     29|    sorrows are continually the lot of the good, happiness of
16    VI,     29|      the first bear their hard lot with patience, and the latter
17    VI,     78| perilous vicissitudes were his lot. Himself an exile, he was
18   XII,     43|       many nations. My present lot is as glorious to you as
19   XII,     49|        tribunes who pitied the lot of Britannicus were removed,
20  XIII,     17|        playmates, at a game of lot drawing for king, the lot
21  XIII,     17|      lot drawing for king, the lot fell to Nero, upon which
22  XIII,     35|     voting, men were chosen by lot for the office out of the
23  XIII,     35|      did not last long, as the lot strayed away to unfit persons.
24  XIII,     59|        which had fallen to his lot, to that which all men pray
25   XIV,     56|        felled by the club, the lot falls also on the brave.
26   XIV,     68|     once content with a humble lot? Is this the man who is
27   XIV,     83|      recollections of a better lot in the past. For Octavia,
28    XV,     19|   their grief and pity for the lot of their comrades, could
29    XV,     35|   successes have fallen to the lot of Rome, some to that of
30   XVI,      6|      eulogized her beauty, her lot in having been the mother
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