Book,  Par.

1     I,     17|      long been detested from an impression that, as he had married
2     I,     92|       legions. This made a deep impression on the mind of Tiberius. "
3    VI,     66|         first alarmed under the impression that treachery was intended,
4   XII,     45| discipline was relaxed under an impression that the war was ended,
5  XIII,      9|     imposing eloquence, and the impression he would make, not only
6  XIII,     57|        wrongs. He had made some impression by the nobleness of his
7   XIV,     42|        two daughters, under the impression that this token of submission
8    XV,      1|      complaints made the deeper impression. "It is not," he urged, "
9    XV,     71|     pusillanimity, or under the impression that everything now divulged,
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