Book,  Par.

 1     I,     51|    heaven, and explained the reasons of the envoys' arrival.
 2     I,     87| restless night for different reasons, the barbarians in their
 3    II,     53|     and for this he invented reasons, or eagerly fastened on
 4   III,     13|      declining for different reasons, Marcus Lepidus, Lucius
 5   III,     17|     the judges for different reasons were merciless, the emperor,
 6   III,     65|     policy. He also gave the reasons why neither he himself nor
 7    IV,     21|     this he assigned several reasons, the chief being men's and
 8    IV,     31|     the praetor, for unknown reasons, threw his wife Apronia
 9    IV,     43|       while he alleged other reasons, deprecated a sentence of
10    VI,     20|     assigned some very vague reasons for his absence, then passed
11    VI,     36|     sat by him and asked his reasons, adding intreaties, and
12   XII,      1|      opinions and give their reasons.~ ~
13    XV,     45|  Achaia for the present (his reasons were not certainly known),
14   XVI,      1|     kings, already for other reasons hostile, might by lust of
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