Book,  Par.

 1     I,     87|  morass. Yet Arminius, though free to attack, did not at the
 2    II,      4|     refuge in Armenia, then a free country, and exposed to
 3    II,     58|    had departed and they were free from the fear of an invader,
 4   III,     71|   next consuls. It was a year free from commotions abroad,
 5    IV,     27|     and a debasing servility, free from ambition and its perils.
 6    IV,     44| affairs, they related, with a free scope for digression, the
 7    IV,     56| singularly quiet life, wholly free from political entanglements?
 8     V,      9|     the test, but, while I am free and have a clear conscience,
 9    VI,     21| senators, not one of whom was free from similar guilt, threw
10    VI,     42|    though criminal, was still free from danger." ~ ~
11    VI,     50|     people that they had been free from Parthian domination,
12    VI,     56|      showing his tolerance of free speech in others and despising
13    XI,      3|   suggested that he should be free to choose his death. Claudius'
14    XI,     21|       period that the Chauci, free, as it happened, from dissension
15    XI,     23| retreat. To keep his soldiers free from sloth, he dug a canal
16   XII,      2|      of her own, she would be free from jealousy, and would
17   XII,      6| required assistance, so that, free from domestic cares, he
18   XII,     40|     by whose valour they were free from the Roman axe and tribute,
19   XII,     71|       the people of Cos dwell free from all tribute in their
20  XIII,     33|     remained some shadow of a free state. A contest arose between
21  XIII,     57|        But as soon as she was free, she devised delays, pretended
22   XIV,     38|      been perfectly open, and free from penalty. ~ ~
23   XIV,     61|    they pleased, and they had free liberty to acquit."~ ~
24    XV,     45|      his crimes, he was never free from fear, he relinquished
25    XV,     56|    the allied nations and the free states, as they were called.
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