Book,  Par.

 1     I,     74|     everywhere, and the Marsi who ventured to engage him, he repulsed
 2     I,     92|           attended the standards, ventured on bribery, as though it
 3    II,     80|          fortunes were declining, ventured on revenge. He entered the
 4   III,     30|           the glory of the enemy, ventured on a deed quite exceptional
 5   III,     36|          Tiberius's reign that he ventured to appeal to the Senate
 6    IV,     65|         some wooded defiles. Some ventured to show themselves on the
 7    VI,     44| persistently affirmed that he had ventured to send the emperor a letter,
 8    XI,     11|      their governor, Demonax, had ventured on a battle and had been
 9   XII,     34|           enemy who met them, and ventured on a battle. With much spoil
10  XIII,     29|        granted under Nero's name, ventured with impunity on the same
11   XIV,     35|     without a struggle. They even ventured on an engagement under the
12    XV,     18|           builders. But those who ventured to go on it found it to
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