Book,  Par.

 1     I,      4|       freedom, but most people dreaded and some longed for war.
 2    IV,      9|     was one whose vengeance he dreaded, who did not conceal his
 3    XI,     19| hostile soil, he might well be dreaded, corrupted as he would be
 4    XI,     43|        concert with others who dreaded the same fate, declared
 5   XII,     39|       where, joined by all who dreaded peace with us, he resolved
 6  XIII,      1|        brother Lucius Silanus, dreaded his vengeance; for it was
 7  XIII,     14|      his most intimate friends dreaded it, and begged him to beware
 8   XIV,     73|     Sulla were the men he most dreaded, Plautus having been lately
 9    XV,     33|       When Paetus returned and dreaded something worse, the emperor
10    XV,     82|  believed that, as long as she dreaded Nero's relentlessness, she
11   XVI,     27|      himself, on the contrary, dreaded the glance and the defiant
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