Book,  Par.

1     I,     96|      scourge, how by Tiberius's cunning it crept in among us, how
2    IV,     16|    Livia availed herself of the cunning of accusers, among whom
3    VI,     34|       at seeing that a hitherto cunning prince, who had shrouded
4   XII,     10| exertions of his mother and the cunning of those who had been the
5   XII,     38|         stealthy attacks, their cunning was always punished. And
6   XII,     47|      other, and Cartismandua by cunning stratagems captured the
7  XIII,     47|         through the barbarian's cunning, which assigned a limited
8   XIV,      2|  impressive by tears and by the cunning of an adulteress, no one
9   XVI,     37|        however, treacherous and cunning, he concealed greed and
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