Book,  Par.

1    II,     26|        less active, either from incessant perils, or because he was
2   III,     71|   dissipation were the theme of incessant talk, and had suggested
3   III,     93|       and look, himself putting incessant questions, without allowing
4    IV,     45| merciless biddings of a tyrant, incessant prosecutions, faithless
5  XIII,      1|       vengeance; for it was the incessant popular talk that preference
6   XIV,      1|       reproach the emperor with incessant vituperation and sometimes
7   XIV,     55|    ought not to be destroyed by incessant protests, wishing that it
8   XIV,     79|       surveillance. This led to incessant and outspoken remonstrances
9    XV,     48|        the mischief, because of incessant menaces from a number of
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