Book,  Par.

1    II,     50|        palace and his body to be secretly removed. And although many
2   III,     41|         then there were some who secretly laughed at such a petition,
3   III,     60|      youth arms which he had had secretly manufactured. There were
4    VI,      9|        Senate, some openly, some secretly employed themselves in the
5    VI,     43|     practised the same arts more secretly. Macro's information was
6    VI,     52|         and others, who had been secretly in his counsel, and were
7   XII,     15|   alliance of Meherdates, though secretly and in better faith he inclined
8  XIII,     14| ostensible giver of the presents secretly sent by the emperor to the
9   XVI,      5|        many openly and many more secretly made it their business to
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