Book,  Par.

 1     I,     66| sentries before their camp, so complete was their carelessness and
 2    II,     78|  Egyptian inscriptions, with a complete account of the city's past
 3    II,     80|     Germans and urging them to complete the destruction of the now
 4   III,     46|        willingly undertook the complete management of the business.
 5   III,     60|      the national fashion in a complete covering of steel. They
 6    XI,      3|       foliage of the trees. So complete was his calmness even to
 7    XI,     12|    passage, Vardanes winning a complete victory, and in a series
 8    XI,     48|     was appointed to watch and complete the affair. Hurrying on
 9   XII,     53|     now ready and that he must complete the affair by the sword.
10   XII,     70|        of the Senate on a more complete and ample scale than before.
11  XIII,     17|        which Britannicus would complete his fourteenth year, he
12   XIV,     21|    There were also present, to complete the show, a guard of soldiers
13    XV,     67|       to this point, or was in complete ignorance and then first
14    XV,     73|      who, to get the credit of complete ignorance, frowned fiercely
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