Book,  Par.

 1     I,     31|      letter, in which it was fully stated that he had a special
 2     I,     92|    up and might exhibit when fully matured.~ ~
 3    II,    100|       your enemies have been fully satisfied. But if you return,
 4    IV,      1|   already spoken. I will now fully describe his extraction,
 5    IV,     15| Apicata, Sejanus's wife, and fully divulged, under torture,
 6    IV,     77|    grounds for trusting more fully in the friendship and fidelity
 7  XIII,     23|     Then Burrus, when he had fully explained the charges with
 8  XIII,     56|  implying that vengeange was fully satisfied. ~ ~
 9   XIV,     71|    bounty, you think, cannot fully make up to you. Why not
10   XVI,     20|   the contrary, he described fully the prince's shameful excesses,
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