Book,  Par.

 1     I,     34|       This the soldiers in their ignorance of the cause regarded as
 2     I,     79|           Other nations in their ignorance of Roman rule, have no experience
 3    II,     60|  Arminius in his infatuation and ignorance was taking to himself the
 4    VI,     77|      every one feigning grief or ignorance, Caius Caesar, in silent
 5  XIII,     42|       whose subjection, in their ignorance of freedom, they rather
 6  XIII,     53| profitless studies, and with the ignorance of boyhood, envied those
 7  XIII,     64|         said "that it was not in ignorance of Rome's actual condition
 8   XIV,     56|        murder, while all were in ignorance? There are many preliminaries
 9    XV,     67|        point, or was in complete ignorance and then first caught suspicions,
10    XV,     73|       get the credit of complete ignorance, frowned fiercely on his
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