Book,  Par.

1     I,     86|  success and peril, he was perfectly fearless. As he thought
2    II,    108| men had said of Drusus was perfectly true, that rulers disliked
3    IV,     48|  has, however, always been perfectly open to us without any one
4   XIV,     38|    such an appeal had been perfectly open, and free from penalty. ~ ~
5    XV,     13|                   Corbulo, perfectly fearless, left half his
6    XV,     52| country is broken rock and perfectly dry. Even if it could be
7    XV,     96|  that he had destroyed men perfectly innocent out of jealousy
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