Book,  Par.

 1     I,      7|    secrets of her house or the counsels of friends, or any services
 2     I,     91|      Inguiomerus, with fiercer counsels, heartily welcome to barbarians,
 3    II,     10|   example and wi memory of his counsels and achievements, and he
 4    II,     50|      and helped him with their counsels, no inquiry was made. ~ ~
 5    II,     60|      the Cherusci, that to his counsels was due whatever had ended
 6   III,     83|       learns from his father's counsels. An aged emperor may indeed
 7    IV,     77|      than ever, and though his counsels were ruinous, he was listened
 8    IV,     85|       people and Senate. These counsels they disdained, but they
 9    IV,     94|       and by complicity in his counsels. It was sufficiently clear
10    VI,     46|    whom they admitted to their counsels, as there was not a single
11    XI,      5|       and Claudius that of his counsels. I may add that when Scipio
12    XI,     38|   prudent rather than vigorous counsels insure the maintenance of
13   XII,      9|        have the benefit of his counsels in their designs on the
14  XIII,      5| soldiery, he then dwelt on the counsels and examples which he had
15  XIII,      7|   through its prestige and its counsels more than by the sword and
16  XIII,     24|      when I was planning in my counsels his adoption with a proconsul'
17   XIV,     55|  should the State ever need my counsels. To-day this has come to
18    XV,     11|   stood firm either by his own counsels or by those of others. But
19    XV,     89|  conspirators had shared their counsels with him, some from old
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