Book,  Par.

 1     I,     69|                  The news was a source of joy and also of anxiety
 2   III,     27|       any hearsay, whatever its source, others turn truth into
 3    VI,     44| innocent in the prince and be a source of ruin to others. His loyalty
 4    XI,     35|     monstrous infamy, that last source of delight to the reckless.
 5  XIII,     31|      their origin from no other source. If freedmen were to be
 6   XIV,     31|     plunged for a swim into the source of the stream which Quintus
 7    XV,     11|     numerical feebleness of the source from which he had hoped
 8    XV,     54|       only in Judaea, the first source of the evil, but even in
 9    XV,     66|       Handed down from whatever source, I had no intention of suppressing
10   XVI,      3|        away profusely from this source, and the expectation of
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