Book,  Par.

1    II,     99|         was with sorrow and bodily weakness, yet still impatient of
2   III,     49|            idle to shelter our own weakness under other names; for it
3   III,     57|            populace, and the utter weakness of Rome's armies in all
4    VI,     47|            indecision is a slave's weakness; prompt action king-like.
5    VI,     76|        parent's grief, the greater weakness of a woman's mind under
6    VI,     77| occasionally would try to hide his weakness, evident as it was, by a
7   XIV,     40|          he betrayed a flatterer's weakness; for, after heaping adulation
8   XIV,     44|         chained to the spot by the weakness of their sex, or the infirmity
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