Book,  Par.

1     I,     17|         not been asked with the intention of dividing what could not
2     I,     74|     from panic. It had been the intention of the Cherusci to help
3   III,     20| Germanicus, and that it was his intention to produce it before the
4    IV,     35|      and innocent of any guilty intention, had sent them to crave
5    VI,      1|        possibly, simulating the intention of going thither, because
6    XV,     66|       whatever source, I had no intention of suppressing it, however
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