Book,  Par.

 1     I,     16|          learnt by experience how exposed to fortune's caprices was
 2    II,      4|          then a free country, and exposed to the power of Parthia
 3    II,      6|       provinces where he would be exposed both to treachery and to
 4    II,     26|      struck at the huge limbs and exposed faces of the barbarians,
 5   III,     52|                          Next was exposed an abuse, hitherto the subject
 6   III,     96|       expedient that he should be exposed to the ambitious schemings
 7    IV,     78|        was and therefore the more exposed to treachery.~ ~
 8    VI,     48|     shallows along the coast, are exposed. ~ ~
 9    XI,      6| magistrates, the emperor had left exposed everything which invited
10    XI,     34|          the innocent. Crime once exposed had no refuge but in audacity.
11   XII,     24|           countenance when he was exposed to the people's gaze near
12  XIII,     29|     comrades, who seized on goods exposed for sale and inflicted wounds
13  XIII,     47|      intent; for, were they to be exposed to a cavalry trained in
14   XIV,     41|        they stood motionless, and exposed to wounds. Then urged by
15   XIV,     52| childlessness and his wealth, was exposed to many a plot. His kinsman,
16   XIV,     79|           less discretion and are exposed to fewer dangers than others
17   XIV,     81|        torture of the slave-girls exposed its absurdity. Consequently
18    XV,     58|        births with two heads were exposed to public view, or were
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