Book,  Par.

 1     I,     78|         Caesar in a gracious reply promised safety to his children and
 2    II,     16| entrenchments, and in a loud voice promised in the name of Arminius
 3    II,     54|   concealing her son's displeasure promised mercy if he would come to
 4    II,     62|           of sympathy. The emperor promised ten million sesterces, and
 5   III,     27|          Servaeus. To Fulcinius he promised his support in seeking promotion,
 6   III,    102|       accidental fire, the emperor promised to rebuild, simply because
 7    XI,     11|          joining right hands, they promised before the altars of their
 8    XI,     19|     consent of the Germans, he had promised to Rome. The name of liberty
 9   XII,     14|           pressed them to come and promised easy success if they hastened
10   XII,     35|         the barbarians, and simply promised Vannius a safe refuge in
11   XII,     80|       suitably to the occasion and promised a donative after the example
12  XIII,     17|       their own defence. Then they promised that death should be as
13  XIII,     35|         from fear of offending, he promised them promotion out of the
14   XIV,     19|           enthusiasm than they had promised, the tribes coming forth
15   XIV,     82|           with Octavia." Nero then promised him a secret but ample immediate
16    XV,     53|   tenements. These colonnades Nero promised to erect at his own expense,
17   XVI,      3|          that was the place of the promised cave, and was followed not
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