Book,  Par.

 1     I,      8|  brief, and in a very modest tone. "He would," it said, "provide
 2     I,     17|     and kept up the arrogant tone of his father, Asinius Pollio. ~ ~
 3     I,     22|     mutiny, he asked, in the tone of a demagogue, why, like
 4     I,     25|    but there was an arrogant tone among the soldiers, to whom
 5     I,    102|         Meanwhile the unruly tone of the theatre which first
 6    IV,     72|     neither her features nor tone of voice as she sat by him
 7    VI,     64|      assumed the most marked tone of flattery. Three hundred
 8    XI,      3|      s reply was in the same tone of mercy. Some friends urged
 9   XII,     55|      often in a conciliatory tone, while by secret messages
10   XIV,     27|    the introduction of a lax tone, so that all which could
11    XV,     16| suppliant petition, but in a tone of remonstrance against
12    XV,     38|    but went on to speak in a tone of moderation. He would
13   XVI,     11|    lifting up her voice in a tone of menace, till the emperor
14   XVI,     24|  indeed as yet the audacious tone of his sentiments, but only
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