Book,  Par.

 1     I,     43|       the proud and mysterious reserve that marked the conversation
 2     I,     83|     force, and some cohorts in reserve were sent, which, broken
 3   III,     26|    whom fortune was holding in reserve as the emperor of the future.~ ~
 4   III,     61|        the profoundness of his reserve; or was it that he had convinced
 5    IV,     56|  friend, I have stated without reserve, but I will not oppose your
 6    IV,     90|        once broken through his reserve, he would follow up harsh
 7    VI,     78|        high offices; a time of reserve and crafty assumption of
 8    XI,     46|   surrendered himself, without reserve, to Messalina's bidding.
 9  XIII,     20|    everywhere, seemingly for a reserve, and courteously received
10  XIII,     37| dignity of the Roman people to reserve history for great achievements,
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