Book,  Par.

1     I,      9|  understood that he assumed a wavering attitude, to test likewise
2     I,     85|       legions, which were now wavering, from a disastrous engagement.
3    II,     32| certainty that the enemy were wavering and consulting on negotiations
4   III,     87|     Parthian invasion without wavering in their loyalty to the
5    IV,     90|       result of the emperor's wavering mood, knowing, as he did,
6    VI,     51|       brave and supported the wavering, were conspicuous to all,
7    VI,     67|     which he might allure the wavering and confirm the willing.~ ~
8    XV,      1|       it. Suddenly, as he was wavering, fresh and further tidings
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