Book,  Par.

 1     I,     87|    trampling on the fallen. The struggle was hottest round the eagles,
 2    IV,     41|      escaped him with a seeming struggle, spoke out freely and fluently
 3    VI,     11| contrary, whom he hated, had to struggle with danger and humiliation.
 4    VI,     78|    house of Augustus, he had to struggle with many rivals, so long
 5   XII,     39|          he resolved on a final struggle. He selected a position
 6  XIII,      3|          They had both alike to struggle against the domineering
 7  XIII,     43|     Corbulo however had more to struggle against in the supineness
 8   XIV,     35|       was not stormed without a struggle. They even ventured on an
 9    XV,      1|     together; there must be the struggle of brave men in arms; might
10    XV,     12|        Even the general did not struggle against his reverses. He
11    XV,     61|         and had consequently to struggle with all the more dangers.
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