Book,  Par.

1   III,     24| Plancina's life being spared in consideration of Augusta's intercession. ~ ~
2    IV,     56|        asked time for impartial consideration, adding that while other
3    VI,     16|       rose to supreme power, in consideration of the magnitude of the
4  XIII,     20|       guilt, hoped for merciful consideration if he could secure the most
5  XIII,     47|       discuss matters requiring consideration for their common good, in
6   XVI,     30|       then reserved for his own consideration the question whether it
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