Book,  Par.

 1   III,     49|           a number of years to be forgotten, just as in a divorce? You
 2   III,     74|     Augustus, the first have been forgotten, while his (all the more
 3    IV,     35|     Blaesus he did not wish to be forgotten. But this did not make Blaesus
 4    IV,     47|          what is despised is soon forgotten; when you resent a thing,
 5    IV,     82|             This disaster was not forgotten when a furious conflagration
 6    VI,     47|       beginning of his career was forgotten in its end, and an old age
 7    VI,     56|        from punishing doubtful or forgotten offenses as most flagrant
 8    XI,     18|         times of peril may not be forgotten in prosperity." A resolution
 9    XI,     21|           among legions which had forgotten the labours and toils of
10   XII,     13|      profession of the soldier is forgotten in a quiet period, and peace
11  XIII,     27|          in which he was reviving forgotten claims of the exchequer,
12   XIV,     27|         which had by degrees been forgotten, was utterly subverted by
13    XV,     96|    clemency had been hushed up or forgotten. ~ ~
14   XVI,     22| Cossutianus would not allow to be forgotten. He had a heart eager for
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