Book,  Par.

 1    II,     81|  replied that he should have a safe and honourable home in Italy,
 2    II,    107|      him were some ships and a safe return to Rome. ~ ~
 3   III,     66|    Senate decreed vows for his safe return, with thanksgivings
 4   III,     69|       Lutorius's life is still safe; if spared, he will be no
 5   III,     74| fashion, that not a citizen is safe from incrimination. Yet
 6   III,     92|        men, despising slow and safe success and hurrying on
 7    IV,      8|      bearing the old they were safe from any rapacity or oppression
 8    IV,     85|    small vessel it has but few safe retreats, nor can any one
 9    VI,     28|     dangers and on being quite safe. Taking what he had said
10    VI,     36|        death, while he was yet safe and unassailed on. ~ ~
11   XII,     35|      simply promised Vannius a safe refuge in the event of his
12   XII,     57|     most argued in favour of a safe course, saying "that any
13   XIV,     11|       as all knew that she was safe, they at once prepared to
14   XIV,     55|       holder? Who will be kept safe by the number of his slaves
15   XIV,     56|      live singly amid numbers, safe among a trembling throng;
16   XIV,     62|       odium; the majority felt safe in numbers, while Thrasea
17    XV,      6|        a failure; Tigranes was safe with his troops and supplies;
18    XV,     38|        courses, and adopting a safe and expedient policy. Tiridates
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