Book,  Par.

 1     I,     32|        years, of the rewards of completed service, of the daily pay
 2     I,     85|      being thus flooded and the completed portion of our works submerged,
 3    II,    118|        remained unconquered. He completed thirty-seven years of life,
 4    IV,      3|         As soon as the camp was completed, he crept gradually into
 5    IV,     55|         for him would be a life completed while such a sovereign still
 6    VI,     41|     when the number of years is completed and death is near, the phoenix,
 7    VI,     69|    theatre, and when these were completed, he did not dedicate them,
 8    VI,     74|    Caius Caesar, who had hardly completed his boyhood, was thoroughly
 9    XI,     16|     Greek alphabet had not been completed at once.~ ~
10   XII,     16|        good nor bad fortune; he completed a short and inglorious reign,
11  XIII,     68| soldiers in idleness, the first completed the embankment begun sixty-three
12   XIV,     37|        provinces where they had completed their military service.
13    XV,     10|     arrows. The bridge was then completed, and the hills facing us
14    XV,     17|      and when all this had been completed, Vologeses was to have full
15    XV,     94|            All this having been completed, Nero assembled the troops
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