Book,  Par.

 1    II,     78|         held under his sway the countries inhabited by the Syrians,
 2   III,     48|      our allies or into foreign countries. A train of women involves
 3   III,     50| expedient, he would go to other countries, not always however with
 4    IV,     45|       pleasure. Descriptions of countries, the various incidents of
 5    IV,     64|         dragged away to distant countries. Before however they took
 6    IV,     73|     their climate, and the rich countries round them. ~ ~
 7    XI,     29|       single persons but entire countries and tribes might be united
 8   XII,      7|       but it is common in other countries, and there is no law to
 9   XII,     13|        won renown even in those countries. ~ ~
10  XIII,     36|        the most contemptible of countries, forestalled his doom by
11  XIII,     72|   Tubantes. Driven out of these countries, they sought refuge with
12  XIII,     73|      produced, not, as in other countries, by the drying up of an
13    XV,     47|       been procured from remote countries, and sea monsters from the
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