Book,  Par.

 1     I,     19|     number which Augustus had handed down, and when the Senate
 2     I,     57|     legions return and not be handed over as a hostage to the
 3     I,     70|   intrigue. When she had been handed over to Tiberius, her persistent
 4     I,     90| allusion to disaster. Next he handed over the horses, beginning
 5    II,     43|       which was claimed to be handed to him. This ended the affair,
 6    II,     63|      treasury had a claim, he handed over to Aemilius Lepidus,
 7   III,     19|   words, sealed the paper and handed it to a freedman. Then he
 8   III,     32|   wished to suppress. He also handed over to the consuls Lepida'
 9    IV,     14|     banquet, took the cup and handed it to Drusus. His suspicions
10    IV,     15| rather have had the slave who handed the poison, tortured, have
11    IV,     71|      of the emperor Nero, who handed down to posterity the story
12    XI,     44|      s eyes away from her, he handed him some papers which detailed
13   XII,     70|      to the knights. Claudius handed over to them the whole administration
14  XIII,     14|     ill-timed strictness, and handed over to him the abundance
15  XIII,     18|       and already tasted, was handed to Britannicus; then, on
16  XIII,     39|      foreign superstition and handed over to her husband's judicial
17   XIV,     34|    awaiting orders. They also handed him a gift denoting friendship,
18    XV,     31|    most powerful nations, had handed over its possession to the
19    XV,     66|       related by Caius Pliny. Handed down from whatever source,
20    XV,     84|      murdered, and the empire handed over to Seneca, as a man
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