Book,  Par.

 1     I,     43|        taxes of Gaul, received news of the death of Augustus.
 2     I,     46|       how to heal matters. For news was also brought that the
 3     I,     69|                            The news was a source of joy and
 4    II,     99|      was dead. He received the news with extravagant joy, slew
 5    II,    108|     universally known, and all news, coming, as it did, from
 6    II,    109|       was so stimulated by the news of Germanicus's death that
 7   III,     41|        Drusus's daughter. This news was met with favourable
 8    IV,     34|                Soon afterwards news came that the Numidians
 9    VI,     35|    this had not died away when news was heard of Agrippina.
10    VI,     57| emperor. Tiberius received the news, no longer parted by the
11    VI,     77|      the empire, when suddenly news came that Tiberius was recovering
12    XI,     42|     from all parts brought the news that everything was known
13   XII,     58| abetting. When the disgraceful news had spread far and wide,
14    XV,     68|      of important and alarming news. Upon this he was conducted
15   XVI,     15|    would communicate important news which would contribute to
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