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 1     I,     68|      and the soldiery, with the confidence of recent success, and forgetful
 2     I,     75|        the more does he inspire confidence, and the more highly is
 3     I,     83|         into the enemy and gave confidence to our men, and they separated
 4     I,     97|  stealthy informations into the confidence of a vindictive prince,
 5     I,    106|    offer themselves if they had confidence in their influence or merit.
 6    II,     59|       were drawn up, with equal confidence on both sides, and there
 7   III,     79|         of others, while he had confidence in Nero's moderation and
 8    IV,      3|         and strength might give confidence to themselves, while it
 9    IV,      4| uncertain. They took into their confidence Eudemus, Livia's friend
10    IV,     16|         was consequently in the confidence of Augusta, over whose mind
11    IV,     77|         he was listened to with confidence, as a man who had no care
12    VI,     28|         of the house and of the confidence of one freedman, quite illiterate
13   XII,     37|    those which produce alarm or confidence, by a rapid movement of
14   XII,     39|   fierce people and now full of confidence in the might of Caractacus,
15  XIII,     13|         name, and took into his confidence Otho and Claudius Senecio,
16  XIII,     25| innocence, as though she lacked confidence, or her claims on him by
17  XIII,     49|         This inspired them with confidence to attack the capital of
18   XIV,     48|      javelins, that it was with confidence in the result that Suetonius
19    XV,     11|    Paetus once again, with vain confidence, posted 3000 chosen infantry
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