Book,  Par.

 1     I,     39|      meaning, they thought, that, hostile to an impious host, the
 2    II,     18|          foe full of fury, and to hostile deities, with no hope of
 3    II,     29|        other, for all around were hostile coasts, or an expanse so
 4    II,    101|          been given. In case of a hostile menace, who would more rightfully
 5   III,     49|       wars, nor are the provinces hostile. A few concessions are made
 6   III,     73|          our wealth to strange or hostile nations? ~ ~
 7    IV,     16|         her power, irreconcilably hostile to her grandson's widow.
 8    IV,     38|         the emperor, at finding a hostile rebellion and disturbance
 9    VI,     33|          on his family's ruin and hostile to the State. And, what
10    XI,     19|           growing to manhood on a hostile soil, he might well be dreaded,
11    XI,     22|        The Frisians, who had been hostile or disloyal since the revolt
12    XI,     23|   actually preparing to encamp on hostile soil when the despatch reached
13    XI,     28|        generations at the head of hostile tribes destroyed our armies
14   XII,     47|        war, and he then assumed a hostile attitude also towards us.
15   XII,     61|        emperor in again sparing a hostile family sought the credit
16  XIII,     73|           destruction. And so the hostile threat recoiled on themselves.
17   XIV,     32|         marched his army, with no hostile demonstrations, lest might
18   XIV,     44|      resolution, marched amidst a hostile population to Londinium,
19   XIV,     50|      tribes still wavered or were hostile were ravaged with fire and
20    XV,      6|           in his territory, as on hostile ground." Casperius, a centurion
21    XV,     16| remonstrance against the doing of hostile acts on behalf of the Armenians,
22   XVI,      1|         already for other reasons hostile, might by lust of gold be
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