Book,  Par.

1     I,     40|          greater numbers, in the confident hope that Germanicus Caesar
2    II,    110| credulity, and amid the darkness confident assertion was comparatively
3   III,     63|          on the one hand, though confident hope took away any need
4    VI,     54|        the ground, that though a confident trust might be placed in
5    XI,     37|          of the emperor inspired confident hope that if they could
6   XVI,      1|          slumber of night into a confident expectation. He sailed to
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