Book,  Par.

 1     I,      6|        centurion of the firmest resolution despatched him with difficulty.
 2     I,     42|      many had robbed him of his resolution., In a sudden frenzy they
 3    II,    109|    proclamation or the Senate's resolution, there was a voluntary suspension
 4    II,    114|       and Jewish worship, and a resolution of the Senate was passed
 5   III,     70|          So the Senate passed a resolution that their decrees should
 6    XI,      8|       others agreed with him. A resolution was being framed to bring
 7    XI,     18|     forgotten in prosperity." A resolution of the Senate was accordingly
 8  XIII,     36|      credit him with sufficient resolution for a self-inflicted death,
 9   XIV,     44|         however, with wonderful resolution, marched amidst a hostile
10   XIV,     61|    communicated their unanimous resolution to the emperor. Hesitating
11    XV,     25|         of Roman good faith and resolution, whereby our allies may
12    XV,     27|     unanimity, but the Senate's resolution could not be finally passed,
13    XV,     61|      Flavus had formed a sudden resolution to attack Nero when singing
14    XV,     70|       up his words by an air of resolution. Turning on his accuser,
15    XV,     79|       from their tears to manly resolution, now with friendly talk,
16    XV,     80| softening awhile from the stern resolution of the hour, he begged and
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