Book,  Par.

 1     I,      6|    that the stepson might feel secure. It was more probable that
 2     I,     13|   resorted to force, simply to secure general tranquillity." ~ ~
 3     I,     87|     they left the slaughter to secure the spoil, and the legions,
 4   III,     23|      the Senate. What the laws secure on behalf of every citizen,
 5   III,     40|    Augustus, feeling his power secure, annulled the decrees of
 6   III,    103|   while he was by any means to secure the person of the chief.
 7    VI,     36|      human, whose position was secure and health sound, resolved
 8    VI,     70|     the lad, provided he could secure the throne, shrank from
 9    VI,     74|     Tiberius. How was he to be secure under the youth of the coming
10  XIII,      9|  appointed Domitius Corbulo to secure Armenia, thus opening, as
11  XIII,     20|      consideration if he could secure the most important men by
12  XIII,     21|        decline of life, not to secure Africanus for herself, but
13  XIII,     48| cowardice by flight, and so to secure alike glory and spoil. Then
14  XIII,     71|        as homeless outcasts, a secure exile. Their cause was pleaded
15   XIV,      6|       of reconciliation and to secure Agrippina's acceptance through
16   XIV,      8|       pretending that she felt secure, she applied remedies to
17   XIV,     36|       he might the more easily secure his new kingdom. Parts of
18   XIV,     73|       better liked if he could secure the emperor's complicity
19   XIV,     80|     her who ruled him, or else secure his safety by a righteous
20    XV,     62|        be persuaded, and could secure many others. No small help
21   XVI,     12|      as his chief heir, and so secure the remainder for his grandchildren.
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