Book,  Par.

 1     I,     26|     the sterner because he had endured. ~ ~
 2     I,     31|      legions with which he had endured a number of campaigns; that,
 3     I,     70|  banished to Cercina, where he endured an exile of fourteen years.
 4     I,     77|     Arminius into chains and I endured to have them put on myself
 5    II,     68|      was then in Dalmatia, and endured a stormy voyage through
 6   III,      7|     Roman people had patiently endured the defeats of armies, the
 7   III,     87|      were commended for having endured the Parthian invasion without
 8    IV,     45|       or Rome. But of many who endured punishment or disgrace under
 9    IV,     91|    shores of Apulia. There she endured a twenty years' exile, in
10    VI,     74|      regretted was that he had endured amid scorn and peril an
11    XI,     24|    that similar hardships were endured in several provinces, the
12   XII,     60|       Pregnant as she was, she endured, somehow or other, out of
13  XIII,     43|   demoralised by a long peace, endured most impatiently the duties
14  XIII,     53|       under whose reign he had endured a most righteously deserved
15  XIII,     65|     for so many years had been endured without a complaint." ~ ~
16   XIV,     82| banished to Sardinia, where he endured exile without poverty, and
17   XIV,     84|      during whose life she had endured a marriage, which was miserable
18   XVI,     21|   secret what she had seen and endured, a sacrifice to his personal
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