Book,  Par.

 1     I,     96|          how subsequently it was checked, finally, how it burst into
 2    II,     49|         had it not been promptly checked, would have ruined the State
 3    II,    113|          profligacy of women was checked by stringent enactments,
 4   III,     74|       standing and growth can be checked only by sharp and painful
 5    IV,      7|    flattery, the emperor himself checked them. He bestowed honours
 6    IV,     19|         popular, that it must be checked by the Senate's authority.
 7    IV,     23| Agrippina, and, unless they were checked, there would be more; the
 8    IV,     82|          to guilt, when Tiberius checked them by distributing money
 9    XI,     45|          Narcissus. Shame indeed checked the utterance even of a
10   XII,     49|   malignant suggestions were not checked, it would issue in the ruin
11  XIII,     65|          this sudden impulse was checked by the senators, who, having
12   XIV,      2|         of an adulteress, no one checked, as all longed to see the
13   XIV,     73|      commotions, how can they be checked? Gaul is roused at the name
14    XV,     11|      together, could easily have checked the desultory skirmishing
15    XV,     26|    entreaties, let it be as much checked as fraud or tyranny. More
16    XV,     54|   mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke
17    XV,     58|           as its growth had been checked in the womb, and it had
18    XV,     73|         deed, Rufus refused, and checked the man's impulse as he
19   XVI,     30|  sentence of the Senate. Thrasea checked his impetuous temper, not
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