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 1     I,     21|         By working on ignorant minds, which doubted as to what
 2     I,     34| superstition which steals over minds once thoroughly cowed, they
 3     I,     36|                           With minds affected by these words
 4     I,     40|        control of Silius, with minds yet in suspense, watched
 5     I,     40|  hardship, filled the ignorant minds of the other soldiers with
 6   III,     14|      for you to determine with minds unbiassed. Certainly if
 7   III,     38|      first simple, while men's minds were unsophisticated. The
 8    IV,     20|      Germanicus fresh in their minds, imagined that it was his
 9    IV,     23|      their young and excitable minds by premature honours. For
10    VI,      3|    means of prompting ignorant minds, under the pretence of compliment,
11    VI,      7|     philosophy that, could the minds of tyrants be laid bare,
12   XII,     57|       of Armenia to excite the minds of the barbarians. Rhadamistus
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