Book,  Par.

 1     I,      1|       title of "Prince." But the successes and reverses of the old
 2    II,      6|           and on the reverses or successes which during more than three
 3   III,     13| submission of Maroboduus and the successes of the previous summer,
 4    IV,     32|          they thought that their successes were enough to insure them
 5    XI,     12|        and the Arians. There his successes terminated. The Parthians,
 6   XII,     38|        consolidated his previous successes. The Brigantes indeed, when
 7  XIII,     10|        proclamation that for the successes of Quadratus and Corbulo
 8   XIV,     50|          to perverseness and his successes to good luck. ~ ~
 9    XV,      6|     however, notwithstanding his successes thought he must use his
10    XV,      7|         Corbulo, and as splendid successes. Others explained them as
11    XV,     35|       the extremity of war. Many successes have fallen to the lot of
12    XV,     94|         he was going to describe successes in war, he summoned the
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