Book,  Par.

 1     I,     39|        from Tiberius, but soon finding themselves isolated by the
 2    II,     17|     Encouraged by the omen and finding the auspices favourable,
 3    II,     29|     islands, and the soldiers, finding there no form of human life,
 4   III,     31|           Tacfarinas, however, finding that the Numidians were
 5    IV,     38|   confusion of the emperor, at finding a hostile rebellion and
 6    IV,     67| success to risk an engagement. Finding that they did not quit the
 7    IV,     93|      fifth legion, but he too, finding his men's position critical
 8   XII,     20|         Meanwhile Mithridates, finding arms an unavailing resource,
 9   XII,     37|  conscious of their guilt, and finding escape barred, performed
10   XII,     54|         began a blockade, and, finding that his assaults were despised,
11   XII,     58|     allies instead of enemies, finding himself, through the desertion
12  XIII,     50| falling on isolated divisions. Finding that there was no breaking
13   XIV,     75|       decided in purpose, and, finding themselves unable to execute
14    XV,     68|        Servilian gardens, and, finding the doors shut against him,
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