Book,  Par.

1     I,     99| foundations of his house had been weakened by the pressure of a public
2   XII,     37|          tribe, which war had not weakened, as they had voluntarily
3  XIII,     13|           influence was gradually weakened, as Nero fell in love with
4    XV,     11|           Pontus; the rest he had weakened by indiscriminate furloughs,
5    XV,     20|       forces invade Armenia, much weakened, as it was, by the departure
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