Book,  Par.

 1     I,     30| definite instructions, to take suitable measures. The cohorts were
 2    II,     17|      which wisdom suggested as suitable for the impending battle. "
 3    II,     44|     sufficiently impressive or suitable to the majesty of the Roman
 4    II,     49|       his master. Then through suitable emissaries who shared his
 5   III,      7|  solace found in mourning were suitable enough for the first burst
 6    IV,     33|    infantry. He then fortified suitable positions, and at the same
 7    IV,     92|       them a moderate tribute, suitable to their limited resources,
 8   XII,      7|        not barren, and she has suitable moral qualities. It is,
 9  XIII,     44|      his auxiliary infantry at suitable points, he directed them
10  XIII,     48|        and provided everything suitable for storming them, he exhorted
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