Book,  Par.

1     I,     82|          and unburied made the army slow to fight and more afraid
2    II,     18|             the other German chiefs slow to call their respective
3   III,     92|            even good men, despising slow and safe success and hurrying
4    IV,     90|             as he did, that, though slow in forming his purpose,
5   XII,     77| instantaneous, while if she chose a slow and lingering poison, there
6  XIII,     17|             Nero, impatient at such slow progress in crime, threatened
7  XIII,     31|         merits of each case, and be slow to grant what once given
8   XIV,     32|            opportunity, as they are slow to meet danger. The barbarians,
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