Book,  Par.

1     I,     16|     grand sentiment than good faith in such words. Tiberius'
2    II,     15|    attack on his camp. He put faith in this intelligence, and,
3    VI,     22|    persons when sued to break faith. So, at first, there were
4    XI,      7|       services, and even good faith could not be upheld in its
5   XII,     15| though secretly and in better faith he inclined to Gotarzes.
6   XII,     21|       Adorsi and his own good faith in suing for mercy. He sent
7    XV,     25|  measure worthy of Roman good faith and resolution, whereby
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