Book,  Par.

 1    II,     84|      other with a treacherous intent. Rhescuporis, to ratify
 2    IV,     66|     around them, would be all intent on their own peril. Night
 3    IV,     85|    vast structure of its own. Intent as he had once been on the
 4     V,     13| themselves with a treacherous intent. The renown of the name
 5    VI,     52|      strength of his kingdom, intent on vengeance. The Iberians
 6    XI,     12|      he was off his guard and intent upon the chase. He was still
 7  XIII,     47|  expressly with a treacherous intent; for, were they to be exposed
 8  XIII,     53|    than a suppliant. With the intent of crushing him, so men
 9  XIII,     70|      waited for Nero, who was intent on other engagements, among
10    XV,     61|   from sorrow at her loss was intent on vengeance. And so, when
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