Book,  Par.

 1     I,     22|       years are restored to their homes, encounter more perils?
 2    II,     12|       freedom, of the gods of the homes of Germany, of the mother
 3    II,     41| everything; when it was poor, the homes of the citizens were humble;
 4    II,     80|           each from their various homes, first by the freedom of
 5    II,    112|        causing joy even in humble homes, so delighted the emperor
 6   III,      7|       what was becoming in humble homes and communities, did not
 7   III,     49|          burden to their husbands homes, much less to the allies.
 8    IV,     73|        twelve hundred years their homes had not been shaken by an
 9    VI,     53|         men exiled from their own homes, who had no perception of
10    VI,     68|       then the rest went to their homes or to the camp of Artabanus,
11   XIV,     18|       restored to their ancestral homes two distinguished ladies,
12   XIV,     37|   children, they left behind them homes without families. For whole
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