Book,  Par.

1     I,     27|    undone by which they might excite resentment and pity, alarm
2    II,     46| consuls and dictators. Not to excite odium do I recall such facts,
3    II,    107|      on by rewards, sought to excite a mutiny. He had so far
4   III,     39|   recovering their license to excite the people just as they
5    IV,     37|      had been sent to Gaul to excite rebellion, further adding
6    XI,     36|       But this is no story to excite wonder; I do but relate
7   XII,     57|    same kingdom of Armenia to excite the minds of the barbarians.
8  XIII,     69|      he repeatedly said would excite the fears of the emperor,
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