Book,  Par.

 1     I,      1|       or partiality, from any motives to which I am far removed.~ ~
 2     I,     23| throng applauded from various motives, some pointing with indignation
 3     I,     43|    uncle and grandmother, the motives for which were the more
 4     I,     72|  being heightened by personal motives, as Arminius had married
 5     I,    104|     the work or superstitious motives prevailed, and they yielded
 6     I,    105|      administrations. Various motives have been assigned for this.
 7    II,     61|       the stimulus of special motives of their own. The Cherusci
 8    VI,     11|     above all others, or your motives for so doing. Heaven has
 9   XII,     74|     she destroyed Lepida from motives of feminine jealousy. Lepida
10    XV,     60|      the stimulus of personal motives, for Nero tried to disparage
11    XV,     86|  Questioned by Nero as to the motives which had led him on to
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