Chap.

1  8|   place all their hopes of safety in victory."
2 16| highest concern to see the safety of all depend upon a few,
3 16|  when they knew the common safety to depend upon their bravery.
4 25|  out of fear for their own safety, or because they imagined
5 39|   he could not retire with safety, should he now desire the
6 64|  he pretended, intrust his safety to Marcellus, Lepidus, and
7 64|   thought he might do with safety, though the wind blew considerably
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