Book,  Par.

 1   III,     98|        its mere expression, and persisted in his veto. Capito's disgrace
 2    IV,     54|        in private conversations persisted in showing contempt for
 3    IV,     86|       Germanicus. He had indeed persisted in showing marked respect
 4    VI,      5|    quarrels. When Agrippa still persisted, Sanquinius Maximus, one
 5    VI,     36|     from his expostulations and persisted in his abstinence from all
 6   XII,     38|      had the least effect; they persisted in war and could be quelled
 7  XIII,     46| violence. Should however war be persisted in, the Arsacids would not
 8   XIV,     79|        falsehoods, most of them persisted in upholding the virtue
 9    XV,     71|    Quintianus, and Senecio long persisted in denial; after a time,
10   XVI,      3|         neighbourhood, while he persisted that this or that was the
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