Book,  Par.

 1     I,     42|           They threw them to the earth and beat them sorely, sixty
 2     I,     88|     their implements for digging earth and cutting turf. There
 3     I,     89|      force, threw himself to the earth in the gateway, and at last
 4    II,     62|      swallowed up by the yawning earth. Vast mountains, it is said,
 5    II,     79|         lake hollowed out of the earth to be a receptacle for the
 6    II,    108| banishing him to the ends of the earth, of giving Piso the province;
 7   III,      2|         with eyes riveted to the earth, there was one universal
 8    VI,     54|         prognostics given in the earth or in the heavens, the fluctuating
 9   XII,     18|     hurdles and wicker-work with earth between, were too weak to
10  XIII,     70|         exclaimed that no men on earth surpassed the Germans in
11  XIII,     71|          is for the gods, so the earth has been given to mankind,
12  XIII,     73|       suddenly bursting from the earth seized everywhere on country
13   XIV,     13|       Nero was in power, was the earth raised into a mound, or
14   XVI,      2|          with its alloy, but the earth now teemed with a new abundance,
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