Book,  Par.

 1     I,     93|    flooded; sea, shore, fields presented one aspect, nor could the
 2    II,      6|   horses; a long baggage-train presented facilities for ambuscades,
 3    II,     53|     fastened on such as chance presented. ~ ~
 4    II,     75|    crowns of great weight were presented to Caesar and Agrippina
 5    IV,     11|     words, brought them in and presented them to the emperor. Taking
 6    VI,      2|   again, what a scene would be presented by persons grasping their
 7    VI,      5|   alike objects of execration, presented a most welcome spectacle.
 8    XI,     11|       of occupying Armenia was presented to Mithridates, who had
 9    XI,     44| example. And now Messalina had presented herself, and was insisting
10   XII,      4|        difficulty seemed to be presented by the temper of a sovereign
11   XII,      8| Claudius without further delay presented himself in the forum to
12   XII,     59|   thinking that an opportunity presented itself of invading Armenia,
13  XIII,     29|       of their own, till night presented the scenes of a captured
14  XIII,     44|        opportunity for success presented itself, he was instructed
15   XIV,      3|    with wine and feasting, she presented herself attractively attired
16    XV,     33|    request in vain, if only he presented his petition in person.
17    XV,     82|       a more soothing prospect presented itself, she yielded to the
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