Book,  Par.

 1     I,      3| appointed Germanicus, Drusus's offspring, to the command of eight
 2     I,     76|     which dwelt on her hope of offspring. The spoils also taken in
 3    II,     46|  bidding I married. Behold the offspring and progeny of a succession
 4    II,     95|    husband and by their common offspring to lay aside her high spirit,
 5    II,    112|      of the same rank had twin offspring ever before been born. In
 6    IV,     11|       and rear them as his own offspring, and train them for himself
 7    VI,     41|     germ of life from which an offspring arises, whose first care,
 8   XII,      2|   years gone by, on the tie of offspring, for Paetina was the mother
 9   XII,     29|    Tiberius too, though he had offspring of his own, had adopted
10   XII,     52|      mother's side, he was the offspring of a Greek concubine, and
11   XII,     68|     recounted how Rome was the offspring of Troy, and Aeneas the
12  XIII,     19|   enemy, on the sole surviving offspring of the Claudii, the victim
13  XIII,     23|    Silana, who has never borne offspring, knows nothing of a mother'
14   XIV,      9|      dare a savage deed on his offspring. It was for Anicetus to
15   XIV,     80|        of Rome prefer that the offspring of an Egyptian fluteplayer
16    XV,     95|       gave out that he was the offspring of Caius Caesar, for he
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