Book,  Par.

 1     I,      2|       he was a Consul, and was satisfied with a tribune's authority
 2     I,     55|       his own veterans are not satisfied with discharge or pay; that
 3     I,     99|                            Not satisfied with judicial proceedings
 4    II,     32|     vengeance of Rome had been satisfied, might be left to their
 5    II,     46| possession of our house, I was satisfied if my narrow means were
 6    II,     47|      individuals will never be satisfied, and the State will be bankrupt.
 7    II,    100|        enemies have been fully satisfied. But if you return, should
 8    IV,     27|             This Lepidus, I am satisfied, was for that age a wise
 9  XIII,     56|       that vengeange was fully satisfied. ~ ~
10   XVI,     24|       Can it be that he is not satisfied with your sorrows and griefs?
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