Book,  Par.

 1     I,     13|    which had either frequently repeated or were wholly new. Sensible
 2    II,     32|   ended. Tiberius, however, in repeated letters advised Germanicus
 3    II,     70|       had been exterminated by repeated disasters, but a miserable
 4   III,     21|     himself, and he asked with repeated questionings how Piso had
 5    IV,     13|        way with flattery, when repeated. The funeral with its procession
 6    IV,     58|   eagerness to prove the case, repeated the whole story and amid
 7    IV,     60|       from its antiquity. They repeated the well-known story of
 8    IV,     94|     they earnestly begged with repeated entreaties to allow themselves
 9  XIII,     65|                That same year, repeated demands on the part of the
10   XIV,      6|       he enticed his mother by repeated assurances that children
11   XIV,     27| theatrical entertainment to be repeated every five years was established
12    XV,     29|       State's name, which were repeated again and again and duly
13    XV,     61|        were assured by his own repeated language that the commander
14   XVI,     15|        punished with exile for repeated satires on Nero, having
15   XVI,     20|       listened to them as they repeated, not thoughts on the immortality
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