Book,  Par.

 1     I,     16|      Tiberius's language even in matters which he did not care to
 2     I,     46|         took counsel how to heal matters. For news was also brought
 3     I,     61|       mere youths referring some matters to their father, with the
 4     I,     61|         a fleet; then winter and matters of business were the various
 5     I,     95|      ancient times, though other matters came under its jurisdiction,
 6    II,     47|       the house has met on other matters, to rise from his place
 7    II,     56|      accordingly discussed these matters and the affairs of Armenia,
 8   III,     32|        be examined by torture on matters referring to his own family.
 9   III,     65|         go to examine and settle matters. ~ ~
10    IV,      7|       the most important private matters were managed by the Senate:
11    IV,     56|    wishes and consult you on all matters, openly give out that you
12    IV,     89|     strong impulse to anticipate matters and at once relate the deaths
13    VI,      6|          he had disputes on many matters, he had added the remark, "
14    VI,     20|         passed to more important matters, the ill-will against him
15    VI,     22|       outset, as usual with such matters, becoming negligence in
16    VI,     28|        he sought counsel on such matters, he would make use of the
17    XI,     10|          being uncertain, lesser matters were neglected. Gotarzes,
18   XII,     21|       glorious endings, whenever matters were settled by an amnesty.
19   XII,     47|        he quickly arrived, found matters far from prosperous, for
20   XII,     77|         A person skilled in such matters was selected, Locusta by
21  XIII,     47|       would do better to discuss matters requiring consideration
22  XIII,     63|         taxes and laws and other matters involving Roman interests?
23  XIII,     63|     larger scale? Were all other matters in every department of the
24   XIV,     38| competition, the emperor quieted matters by promoting the three supernumerary
25   XIV,     54|          innocent lives, brought matters to actual insurrection.
26   XIV,     55|          doubted but that in all matters the arrangements of the
27    XV,     32|       Vologeses and implied that matters were unchanged, the centurion
28    XV,     35|     message anything but harsh. "Matters," he said, "have not yet
29   XVI,     19|       associates, as a critic in matters of taste, while the emperor
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