Book,  Par.

1     I,     42|         blind rage of so many had robbed him of his resolution.,
2    IV,     70|       than of virtue, but old age robbed him of much of his speaking
3    XI,     19| protesting that Germany was being robbed of her ancient freedom,
4   XII,     20|         of which enemies have not robbed me." ~ ~
5  XIII,     10|   Ummidius complained that he was robbed of what his prudence had
6  XIII,     18|        saw, in fact, that she was robbed of her only remaining refuge,
7    XV,     74|          that you, if prematurely robbed of life, justify your death
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