Book,  Par.

1     I,     50|             fix any charge, however groundless, on some particular person,
2     I,     89|      ascertained that the alarm was groundless, yet being unable to stop
3   III,      9|            that they were false and groundless, and that Germanicus's death
4    IV,     37|             and that his terror was groundless, as would easily be perceived,
5   XVI,      8| correspondence, imputations utterly groundless and false. Silanus, in truth,
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