Book,  Par.

 1     I,      1|        motives to which I am far removed.~ ~
 2     I,     72|          if the leading men were removed, and that he would then
 3    II,     11|     saluted by Arminius, who had removed his guards to a distance
 4    II,     50|          his body to be secretly removed. And although many of the
 5    II,     57|             Tiberius had however removed from Syria Creticus Silanus,
 6    II,     65|       advised that she should be removed by her kinsfolk, after the
 7    II,     66| Vipstanus Gallus, whom death had removed. Germanicus and Drusus (
 8    II,     76|          and modest. Vonones was removed to Pompeiopolis, a city
 9    II,     87|        children. Rhescuporis was removed to Alexandria, and there
10    VI,     35|        masculine aspirations far removed from the frailties of women.
11    XI,     49|        and her statues should be removed from all places, public
12   XII,     49|          lot of Britannicus were removed, some on false pretexts,
13   XII,     50|        and Rufius Crispinus were removed from the command of the
14  XIII,     16|       such arrogance in a woman, removed Pallas from the charge of
15  XIII,     20|          longer wait on her, and removed her to what had been Antonia'
16  XIII,     68|  difficulties of the route being removed, there would be communication
17   XIV,     43|        nor rampart; nor had they removed their old men and women,
18   XIV,     65|       companions, so to say, was removed, and Nero too began to lean
19   XIV,     84|     soldiers around her, already removed from among the living by
20    XV,     11|       plain. His wife and son he removed to a fortress named Arsamosata,
21    XV,     38|        the customary victims, he removed the crown from his head,
22    XV,     84|   disgrace if a harp-player were removed and a tragic actor succeeded
23   XVI,      7|     argued that both ought to be removed from the State, and made
24   XVI,      9|          to old age. Silanus was removed to Ostia, whence, it was
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