Book,  Par.

 1     I,     29|      Julius, whom the soldiers considered a fit person to carry messages,
 2     I,     96|    oath, the thing ought to be considered as if the man had deceived
 3    II,     15|     temper of his soldiers, he considered with himself how this was
 4    II,     62|       under Mount Sipylus, was considered to come next in loss and
 5    II,    113|   custom of our ancestors, who considered it a sufficient punishment
 6   III,     19|  interest. Consequently it was considered a question how far the emperor
 7   III,     47|    without a blot, ought to be considered a credit to instead of a
 8   III,    106|               Tiberius however considered the war as finished, and
 9    VI,     20|     emperor, after having long considered whom he was to choose to
10   XII,     19|       so Zorsines, having long considered whether he should still
11   XII,     20|        an unavailing resource, considered on whose mercy he was to
12  XIII,     16|      with the State were to be considered as balanced. Thereupon,
13  XIII,     51|      encamped on the spot, and considered whether he should push on
14    XV,     89| against him, most because they considered him a reckless and dangerous
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