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 1     I,     77|        person, a stately figure, fearless in the remembrance of having
 2     I,     86|          peril, he was perfectly fearless. As he thought over future
 3    II,     43|         gave an equal proof of a fearless sense of wrong by suing
 4    IV,     37|    himself. But the accused with fearless spirit, looked his son in
 5    IV,     53| interests, courageous in danger, fearless of enmity, when the State
 6     V,     10|     round him, all gazing on his fearless face, and imagining that
 7   XII,     24|    pursue me." He stood too with fearless countenance when he was
 8    XV,      6|      from Tigranocerta, and with fearless spirit announced his message.
 9    XV,     13|               Corbulo, perfectly fearless, left half his army in Syria
10    XV,     30|         to go, and received with fearless spirit an affront which
11    XV,     70|         depraved wretch, with so fearless a voice and look that the
12    XV,     90|        entertaining some guests, fearless of danger, or perhaps by
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