Book,  Par.

 1    II,     65|            be condemned if she had spoken irreverently of Augustus.
 2    II,     65|          that no words of any kind spoken against her might in any
 3    II,     70|     demoralizing them, that he was spoken of in their vulgar talk
 4    IV,      1|           influence I have already spoken. I will now fully describe
 5    VI,      6|          inveterate hatred. He had spoken, it was said, of Caius Caesar,
 6    VI,     73|          Arruntius. I have already spoken of the illustrious rank
 7    XI,     10| Mithridates, of whom I have before spoken as having ruled Armenia,
 8    XI,     38|             of whom I have already spoken in connection with the assassination
 9   XII,     24|       presence he was said to have spoken too proudly for his position,
10   XII,     46|        words rumoured to have been spoken by the Roman general, to
11   XII,     80|         the camp, and having first spoken suitably to the occasion
12  XIII,     63|             had not Paetus Thrasea spoken against it and furnished
13    XV,     67|            of which I have already spoken, and complaining that it
14    XV,     80|                             Having spoken these and like words, meant,
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