Book,  Par.

 1     I,     19|          Senate urged Tiberius to increase it, he bound himself by
 2     I,     32|           had he come, neither to increase the soldiers' pay, nor to
 3    II,     47|       that we might in this house increase our private business and
 4    II,     61|            the other side for the increase of their dominion. Never
 5    II,    112|      people, who thought that the increase of Drusus's family still
 6   III,     24|      rather than anger was on the increase. Aurelius Cotta, the consul,
 7   III,     37|            Meanwhile there was an increase in the number of persons
 8   III,     71|    articles were every day on the increase, and that moderate measures
 9   III,     84|           sanctuaries were on the increase. Temples were thronged with
10    IV,     66|        chosen for the movement to increase the panic. Those however
11    VI,      5|        implored the Senate not to increase the emperor's anxieties
12   XIV,     32|         either, by destroying it, increase the enemy's terror, or,
13   XIV,     65| representing that he continued to increase a wealth which was already
14   XVI,      1|        hidden for so many ages to increase the wealth of the present.
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