Book,  Par.

 1    II,     50|        nothing, sometimes that he need not be afraid of everything,
 2    II,     62|          come next in loss and in need of help. The people of Temnus,
 3    II,    100|         inexpiable guilt, and you need not dread feeble suspicions
 4   III,      7|        their sorrow. There was no need of examples from the past,
 5   III,      9|           that Germanicus's death need be the ruin of no one. This
 6   III,     63|      confident hope took away any need for encouragement, exclaimed
 7    VI,     39|           my earlier books, and I need not further enlarge on his
 8    XI,     19|         grandfather Catumerus? He need not blush because his father
 9   XIV,     55| unimpaired, should the State ever need my counsels. To-day this
10    XV,     11|            not wishing to seem to need the advice of others, he
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