Book,  Par.

1     I,     58|       the legion commended his energy and good behaviour, he retained
2    II,     31|     Germanicus, with increased energy, advanced into the country,
3   III,     76| officials give promise of such energy and strictness as can stem
4   III,     78|        of them by good luck or energy attained an old age of wealth,
5    XI,      7|      attacked them with savage energy. He cited as examples the
6   XII,     33|      plan was backed up by the energy of the troops. These were
7    XV,     82|   denoted a loss of much vital energy. ~ ~
8   XVI,     19|     had raised him to fame, as energy raises others, and he was
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