Book, Paragraph

1   I,   3| inhabitants. Every kind of crop is consumed, and devoured by locusts
2   I,  41|       punishment, and to have been consumed on the fatal pyres? Do you
3  II,  14|        which know not God shall be consumed in long-protracted torment
4  II,  61|          annihilated or preserved, consumed, destroyed, or restored
5  IV,  35|        last wasting away and being consumed, as his intestines soften
6  VI,  23|         the greedy flames so often consumed the Capitol, and had destroyed
7 VII,  27|         well expended, and are not consumed uselessly and in vain? For
8 VII,  37|          which are offered to them consumed here under our eyes, what
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