Book,  Par.

 1     I,      5|         visit to Agrippa, with the knowledge of some chosen friends,
 2     I,     46|        alarm was heightened by the knowledge that the enemy was aware
 3   III,     96|            possible for a prince's knowledge to embrace everything, and
 4    IV,     68|         for night, not without the knowledge of our general. Consequently,
 5    VI,     45|           came to Rome without the knowledge of their king Artabanus.
 6    VI,     52|            The Iberians from their knowledge of the country fought at
 7   XII,     46|       sometimes even without their knowledge. Conspicuous above all in
 8   XII,     52| revolutionary schemes, without the knowledge of Mithridates, who was
 9   XII,     63|            themselves, without the knowledge of the slave's master, should
10  XIII,      1|          Asia, was, without Nero's knowledge, planned by the treachery
11  XIII,     13|     freedmen. Without the mother's knowledge, then in spite of her opposition,
12  XIII,     30|       motion without the emperor's knowledge, though they recorded the
13  XIII,     36|          of the first men in legal knowledge and vastness of wealth,
14   XIV,     40|          Paulinus, who in military knowledge and in popular favour, which
15   XIV,     56|        weapon without his fellows' knowledge. Could he pass the night-guard,
16    XV,     40|       foreign arrogance, he had no knowledge of us, who value the reality
17    XV,     82|         bleeding, whether with her knowledge is doubtful. For as the
18    XV,     84|      planned, not without Seneca's knowledge, that when Nero had been
19   XVI,     18|          son shared between them a knowledge of the conspiracy, and a
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