Book,  Par.

 1    II,      1| distrust of the loyalty of his countrymen. ~ ~
 2    II,     58|     Maroboduus hated among his countrymen, while Arminius was regarded
 3    II,     68|     deeds and sayings of their countrymen, to give additional dignity
 4    II,     70|    their violence to their own countrymen, for he had his own special
 5    II,    118|    aiming at the throne by his countrymen's independent spirit. He
 6   III,     55|     allowing the wrongs of his countrymen to go unpunished. The Coelaletae,
 7    VI,     48|     after the fashion of their countrymen, and engaged themselves
 8   XII,     16|       their troops, with their countrymen's characteristic fickleness,
 9   XII,     35|  renowned and popular with his countrymen; but subsequently, with
10   XII,     52|     the accomplishments of his countrymen and highly renowned among
11  XIII,     73|      other moisture, till some countrymen, in despair of a remedy
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