Book,  Par.

 1    II,     31|  country, laying it waste, and utterly ruining a foe who dared
 2    II,     47|         but an importunity, as utterly unreasonable as it is unforeseen,
 3    II,     81|                Maroboduus, now utterly deserted, had no resource
 4   III,     81| nothing but infamy out of such utterly loathsome sycophancy. ~ ~
 5    IV,     34|   engagement, while the enemy, utterly surprised, without arms,
 6    VI,     22|        property, and many were utterly ruined. The destruction
 7    VI,     25|        The force of terror had utterly extinguished the sense of
 8    VI,     29|      amid great affluence, are utterly miserable, if only the first
 9    XI,     48|     death." But in that heart, utterly corrupted by profligacy,
10   XII,     45|     sent to their support, was utterly routed. ~ ~
11   XII,     58|       raids of the barbarians, utterly defenceless, he went to
12  XIII,      1|    apathetic as he was, and so utterly despised under former despotisms,
13  XIII,     50|  Tiridates, ashamed of seeming utterly powerless by not interfering
14  XIII,     61| incapable of a daring act, was utterly at variance with the charge.
15   XIV,     27|    degrees been forgotten, was utterly subverted by the introduction
16    XV,     18| weapons, for the soldiers were utterly cowed and gave up everything,
17    XV,     32|    incapacity; for people were utterly disgusted with Paetus. ~ ~
18   XVI,      8|    correspondence, imputations utterly groundless and false. Silanus,
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