Book,  Par.

1    II,     16|       augury by a secret exit, unknown to the sentries, with one
2    II,     30|        violent hurricanes, and unknown birds, of monsters of the
3    II,    118|        own achievements, he is unknown, and to Romans not as famous
4    IV,      8| confiscations of property were unknown.~ ~
5    IV,     31|     Silvanus, the praetor, for unknown reasons, threw his wife
6    IV,     85| retreats, nor can any one land unknown to the sentries. Its air
7    VI,      1|   ancestry in others. Hitherto unknown terms were then for the
8   XII,      7| Marriages of cousins were long unknown, but after a time they became
9   XVI,     36|    seen this, those men before unknown to me, both as to the name
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