Book,  Par.

 1     I,     40|           same time, from the same causes, the legions of Germany
 2   III,     77|            that I should trace the causes of this change. ~ ~
 3    IV,     17|          occupied himself with the causes of citizens at Rome and
 4    IV,     45|        ruin of innocence, the same causes issuing in the same results,
 5     V,      4|           issues turned on trivial causes, and that the fall of the
 6    VI,     29|           a combination of natural causes. Still, they leave us the
 7   XII,     51|            not a barren soil which causes distress. But we prefer
 8   XII,     59|       pestilence arising from both causes, forced Vologeses to abandon
 9   XII,     64|            Claudius on hearing the causes of the rebellion had given
10   XII,     70|         governed Egypt should hear causes, and that their decisions
11  XIII,      5| State-provinces should plead their causes before the tribunals of
12   XIV,     46|    strength of the armies, and the causes of the war, you will see
13   XVI,      3|           of riches was one of the causes of the poverty of the State.
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