Book,  Par.

1    II,    102|      was ever ready for violent action, was led into this view.
2   III,     29|          a soldier energetic in action and experienced in war,
3   III,     91|      function, to let no worthy action be uncommemorated, and to
4    IV,      3|   effectiveness of simultaneous action in the event of a sudden
5    IV,     69| neighbourhood, by the voluntary action of the inhabitants, submitted.
6    VI,     47|        slave's weakness; prompt action king-like. But now expediency
7  XIII,     45|        Rome, while he eluded an action with any force which was
8    XV,      1|       of disgrace goaded him to action. Tigranes, quitting Armenia,
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