Book,  Par.

 1    II,     69| entrance of the Pontus, from an anxious wish to become acquainted
 2   III,     73|       while you were noting the anxious faces of individual senators
 3   III,     77|    aediles were excused from so anxious a task, and that luxury
 4    IV,     88|    further added that he had an anxious life, that he apprehended
 5    VI,     74|         and peril an old age of anxious fears, long detested by
 6   XII,     68|         the emperor's daughter. Anxious to distinguish himself by
 7   XIV,     11|          who grew more and more anxious, as no messenger came from
 8   XIV,     77|      than lead a precarious and anxious life. At all events, he
 9   XIV,     78|       and that he gave the most anxious thought to the safety of
10    XV,     21|    known facts. And to hide his anxious fears about foreign affairs,
11    XV,     71|        the promise of impunity, anxious to excuse their reluctance,
12    XV,     77|      him of the conspiracy, but anxious to accomplish with the sword
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