Book,  Par.

 1    IV,     14|      with youthful eagerness, apparently, out of fear and shame,
 2    VI,     74|       defence, Marsus, having apparently resolved on starvation.
 3    VI,     77|    longer than usual, by way, apparently, of showing honour to his
 4    XI,      1|       was to give Claudius an apparently friendly warning to beware
 5   XII,     58|       provincial auxiliaries, apparently with the design of recovering
 6  XIII,      6|       his mother. Thus, by an apparently dutiful act, a scandalous
 7  XIII,      8|    Parthians quitted Armenia, apparently intending to defer hostilities. ~ ~
 8  XIII,     20|      still were left, seeking apparently a party and a leader. Of
 9    XV,     18|     which flowed by the camp, apparently with the view of facilitating
10    XV,     66|    knees in earnest entreaty, apparently craving relief for his private
11   XVI,      3| ancient wealth was wasted, as apparently the emperor had lighted
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