Book,  Par.

 1     I,     63|         but those in the secret knowing what was the beginning or
 2     I,     82|    three legions, not a soldier knowing whether he was interring
 3   III,     97|      with all the heartier joy. Knowing, as he did, how to be forbearing,
 4    IV,     34|   infantry and cavalry, without knowing whither they were being
 5    IV,     72|      her father-in-law's table. Knowing not how to dissemble, she
 6    IV,     78|        of his future ruin, well knowing how very impetuous he was
 7    IV,     90|        emperor's wavering mood, knowing, as he did, that, though
 8    VI,     10|     lighted on many facts worth knowing, though other writers have
 9    VI,     16|       within a few days, as not knowing how to discharge it. After
10    XI,     24|     Worn out by the labour, and knowing that similar hardships were
11  XIII,     10|      with the king. Corbulo, on knowing this, ordered Arrius Varus,
12  XIII,     29| encountered, some of these last knowing him so little that he even
13   XIV,     32|         relaxing his vigilance, knowing, as he did, the fickle temper
14   XIV,     51|         of the fire of liberty, knowing nothing yet of the power
15    XV,     44|        and torn from him, till, knowing the doom which impended,
16    XV,     71|          taking the initiative, knowing as he did more of the whole
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