Book,  Par.

 1     I,     16|          their efforts would more easily discharge public functions."
 2     I,     93|         the fleet might sail more easily over a sea full of shoals,
 3    II,      7|         might bear the waves more easily; some flat-bottomed, that
 4    II,     25|          who had the level ground easily forced a passage. Those
 5    II,     96|       military glory as much more easily as he had excelled Alexander
 6    II,    111|          were honoured, could not easily be computed. When a golden
 7   III,      4|        affliction. But I can more easily believe that Tiberius and
 8   III,     11|           Truth too would be more easily distinguished from perverse
 9   III,     32|         as she was. One could not easily perceive the emperor's feelings
10    IV,     37|          was groundless, as would easily be perceived, if other names
11    IV,     38|          be safely trusted to the easily offended ears of a despot.
12    IV,     47| forbearance or in wisdom I cannot easily say. Assuredly what is despised
13    IV,     65|  approached in fighting order and easily dislodged them, with only
14    IV,     66|  entrenchment of the legions were easily repulsed; the Thracian auxiliaries
15    VI,     48|     support of the Parthians were easily kept back, all other approaches
16   XII,     14|          where the river was most easily fordable and awaited the
17   XII,     28|          fixed by Claudius may be easily recognized, as they are
18   XII,     48|    separately, they might be less easily remembered. I now return
19   XIV,      6|         feminine credulity, which easily believes what joy. As she
20   XIV,     21|           training, purity is not easily upheld; far less amid rivalries
21   XIV,     36|            that he might the more easily secure his new kingdom.
22   XIV,     80|           is wanting, and he will easily be found in a commotion.
23    XV,      5|         ladders and engines, were easily driven back, and then cut
24    XV,     11|           if kept together, could easily have checked the desultory
25    XV,     60|         ambition. But I could not easily narrate who first planned
26    XV,     63|      confronted with the informer easily silenced him, unsupported
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