Book,  Par.

 1     I,     72|     him that the people would attempt nothing if the leading men
 2    II,     45|     deeper meaning and was an attempt to explore the secrets of
 3   III,     17|      would have dared such an attempt among strange servants,
 4    IV,     16|       and, now that his first attempt had succeeded, speculated
 5    IV,     72|       emperor did not dare to attempt it openly, and was seeking
 6    IV,     90|      the more irritated at an attempt to expose what he was hiding.
 7    IV,     93|     the Roman general did not attempt vengeance or even bury the
 8    VI,     61|      guilt, and so without an attempt at defence she put an end
 9    XI,     22|      stratagem. This stealthy attempt on the life of a deserter
10   XII,     50| Agrippina did not yet dare to attempt her greatest scheme, unless
11   XIV,      7|  others, by counteracting the attempt, gave an opportunity of
12    XV,      2|       destruction. I will not attempt to deny one thing. It was
13    XV,     52|    genius and the audacity to attempt by art even what nature
14    XV,     67|    day before the treacherous attempt, after a long conversation
15    XV,     86|     never have shared such an attempt with unarmed and effeminate
16   XVI,     28|     friends whether he should attempt or spurn defence. Conflicting
17   XVI,     30|    temper, not wishing him to attempt what would be as futile,
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