Book,  Par.

 1     I,     32|           who were to visit them? Certainly, it was a new thing for
 2     I,     46|           Roman mutiny, and would certainly attack if the Rhine bank
 3     I,     66|         no apprehension. Peace it certainly was not-merely the languid
 4    II,     47|           State will be bankrupt. Certainly our ancestors did not grant
 5    II,     54|         less to degradation, not, certainly, from fear of the charges
 6    II,     89|        been poisoned by Piso. And certainly there were found hidden
 7   III,     14|   determine with minds unbiassed. Certainly if a subordinate oversteps
 8   III,     73|           cope. They however have certainly done their duty, as I would
 9    XI,     37|          the imperial chamber, it certainly brought scandal on the State,
10   XII,     23|      Eunones that Mithridates had certainly merited an extreme and exemplary
11  XIII,      7| spiritless old age, when he would certainly have yielded to the bidding
12  XIII,     22|       commander's loyalty. Fabius certainly inclines to the praise of
13  XIII,     65|          necessary disbursements. Certainly some restraint, they admitted,
14    XV,     45|     present (his reasons were not certainly known), he returned to Rome,
15    XV,     69|         the validity of his will. Certainly his table had always been
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