Book,  Par.

1     I,      9|     that he assumed a wavering attitude, to test likewise the temper
2   III,     80|        maintained an impartial attitude towards the two princes.
3    IV,     77|  stones; and was found in this attitude by the soldiers who came
4   XII,     12|        Rome and the submissive attitude of the Parthians. He compared
5   XII,     47|      he then assumed a hostile attitude also towards us. At first,
6    XV,      6| presenting a more conciliatory attitude, he replied that he would
7    XV,     36|       his advice by a menacing attitude. He drove from their possessions
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