Book,  Par.

 1     I,      7|        be balanced unless it be rendered to one person."~ ~
 2     I,     85|        The Germans whom success rendered unwearied, without even
 3     I,     97|         line of life afterwards rendered notorious by the miseries
 4    II,     28|       gales from every quarter, rendered clear sight impossible,
 5    II,     58|    equal. But the title of king rendered Maroboduus hated among his
 6    II,     61|       the Cherusci, when he had rendered no assistance to the Romans
 7   III,      4|   Antonia, Germanicus's mother, rendered any conspicuous honour to
 8   III,     57|       birth and signal services rendered by ancestors, for which
 9   III,    104|    commanding positions, he had rendered the whole country embarrassing
10    IV,     56|        happen if the rivalry is rendered more intense by such a marriage?
11    VI,     48| Albanian frontier, which summer rendered difficult, as there the
12    VI,     55|       Formerly an exile, he had rendered conspicuous aid to Tiberius
13   XII,     36|         surrounding country and rendered an engagement inevitable,
14  XIII,     66|      the conveyance of corn was rendered less costly, and it was
15   XIV,      2|        and the like complaints, rendered impressive by tears and
16   XIV,     26|     whom he equalled in genius, rendered the more conspicuous. ~ ~
17    XV,     38|         deep thrill of emotion, rendered the more intense by the
18    XV,     88|  replied that he could not have rendered a better service to his
19   XVI,     13|        for their crimes had now rendered its name inauspicious. ~ ~
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