Book,  Par.

 1     I,     72|    the unanimous voice of the nation, continued to be at feud,
 2    II,     26|      utter destruction of the nation would be the only conclusion
 3    II,     72| having been expelled, but the nation's likings inclined towards
 4    II,     82|       a king, Vannius, of the nation of the Quadi. ~ ~
 5    IV,     35|   rare spectacle in Rome. The nation, in its terror at the destruction
 6    IV,     73|     of King Atys, divided the nation between them because of
 7    IV,     92|       same year the Frisii, a nation beyond the Rhine, cast off
 8    IV,     92|  would have been hard for any nation, and it was the less tolerable
 9    XI,     20|    interests of the Cheruscan nation. ~ ~
10   XII,     21|     him for having chosen the nation of the Adorsi and his own
11  XIII,      6|   Armenia were pleading their nation's cause before Nero, she
12  XIII,     45|   friendship of the Moschi, a nation which became pre-eminently
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