Book,  Par.

 1     I,     18|     Haterius having entered the palace to ask pardon, and thrown
 2    II,     43|  Urgulania, went forth from the palace, having ordered soldiers
 3    II,     46|      Senate then sitting in the palace, when it was his turn to
 4    II,     50|         him, dragged him to the palace. When Tiberius asked him
 5    II,     50|        in a private part of the palace and his body to be secretly
 6    II,     80|        join him, burst into the palace and into an adjacent fortress.
 7   III,      4|  Augusta, who did not leave the palace, kept her within, that their
 8    IV,     28|   summon her from the emperor's palace. Tiberius submitted to this
 9    VI,     32|    which he was detained in the Palace and put him at the head
10    VI,     49|       subsequently to the empty palace of Aeetes, and the vacant
11    XI,     13|   prevailed. Established in the palace, he drove the Parthians
12    XI,     39|      seem to be asking back the palace, the slaves, and the other
13   XII,      6|    requested him to wait in the palace, while he himself went to
14   XII,     20|       condition, he entered the palace, and throwing himself at
15   XII,     59| tameness and gathered round the palace in arms. ~ ~
16   XII,     79|    closed every approach to the palace with a military guard, and
17   XII,     80|       October, the gates of the palace were suddenly thrown open,
18  XIII,      6|      used to be summoned to the palace, in order that she might
19   XIV,     80|      they were pouring into the Palace in crowds, with loud shoutings,
20    XV,     49|        had built to connect the palace with the gardens of Maecenas.
21    XV,     49|      stopped from devouring the palace, the house, and everything
22    XV,     51|        by Romulus, Numa's royal palace, and the sanctuary of Vesta,
23    XV,     94|      place busts of them in the palace in addition to triumphal
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