Book,  Par.

1     I,     18|   How long, Caesar, will you suffer the State to be without
2     I,     56|      Never indeed may heaven suffer the Belgae, though they
3  XIII,     23|     and either rebut them or suffer the penalty. Burrus fulfilled
4  XIII,     39| under the same roof, were to suffer the capital punishment with
5  XIII,     53|      not excessive. He would suffer prosecutions, perils, anything
6   XIV,     27|      so that all which could suffer or produce corruption was
7   XIV,     60|    prisoner might deserve to suffer, which ought to be decreed
8   XIV,     76|  secured safety, or he would suffer nothing worse by daring
9   XVI,     33|     too, doomed as he was to suffer for an innocent alliance. "
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