Book,  Par.

 1     I,     44|         seizing his hand under pretence of kissing it, thrust his
 2    II,     33|  though he saw that this was a pretence, and that he was hurried
 3    II,     53|   prince out of the way, under pretence of conferring distinction,
 4    II,     87|      with a strong force under pretence of showing him honour, and
 5    II,     88|  Quitting the sea-coast on the pretence of a hunting expedition,
 6    VI,      3|      ignorant minds, under the pretence of compliment, to ruin military
 7    VI,     70| inveigle the young prince by a pretence of love, and to bind him
 8   XII,     78|     had already secured. Under pretence of helping the emperor's
 9   XIV,     27|        on the stage, under the pretence of being orators and poets.
10   XIV,     42|       whole fortunes under the pretence of a religious ceremonial.
11   XIV,     64|       poisonous drug under the pretence of the application of a
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