Book,  Par.

 1    II,     14|        first rank centurions, who attacked at widely different points
 2    II,     60|          for himself, he had been attacked by twelve legions led by
 3    II,     89|           illness which had again attacked Germanicus. The terrible
 4   III,     46|         and credit he mercilessly attacked by convictions and confiscations.~ ~
 5   III,     53|         of the Senate, for having attacked the praetor, Magius Caecilianus,
 6   III,    100| prescribing that whenever illness attacked a priest of Jupiter, he
 7    IV,     24|                    Accordingly he attacked Caius Silius and Titius
 8    IV,     25|           was decided, were to be attacked, but Sabinus was to be put
 9    IV,     84|         the emperor, was suddenly attacked by Domitius Afer, the successful
10    XI,      7|           a quarrel with Suilius, attacked them with savage energy.
11   XII,     50|        fortunes of the great) was attacked by an accusation of which
12  XIII,     56|         plenty. When the accusers attacked his son Nerullinus on the
13   XIV,     32|         Mardi, he was incessantly attacked by that tribe which is trained
14   XIV,     44|           military garrisons, and attacked whatever offered most wealth
15   XIV,     61|          was Aulus Vitellius, who attacked all the best men with abuse,
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