Book,  Par.

1    IV,     44|  study those at first sight trifling events out of which the
2   XII,     46| favour. The enemy fled with trifling loss, as the day was on
3  XIII,     17|   the young prince, which a trifling circumstance had lately
4  XIII,     63|  Senate, did he pursue such trifling abuses? Why should he not
5   XIV,     24|       About the same time a trifling beginning led to frightful
6   XIV,     40| ravaged the Silures in some trifling raids, was prevented by
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