Book,  Par.

 1     I,     88|        army had lost to a great extent their implements for digging
 2    II,     29|      climate, so in novelty and extent did this disaster transcend
 3    II,     72|          as it does, to a great extent on our provinces and stretching
 4   III,     42|    house enjoyed to a boundless extent. ~ ~
 5    IV,     67|       and stockade enclosing an extent of four miles, and by degrees
 6    IV,     82|       the capital to an unusual extent, reducing Mount Caelius
 7    IV,     94|        familiar sight, from the extent of the city no one knows
 8    VI,     73|       the charge was to a great extent invented to gratify Macro'
 9   XII,     58|       restored order to a great extent more by moderation than
10  XIII,     51|        strong garrison from the extent of the walls, and we had
11  XIII,     71|       to our dominion. "What an extent of plain," he would say, "
12    XV,     77| divulged Seneca's name, to this extent, that he had been sent to
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