Book,  Par.

 1     I,     77| daughter, the violater of your treaty. I was put off by that dilatory
 2    II,     59|       and embassies sued for a treaty; a traitor to his country,
 3    II,     68|         as a concession to our treaty with an allied and ancient
 4    II,     84|     Rhescuporis, to ratify the treaty, as he said, further proposed
 5   XII,     11|     they said, "unaware of the treaty of alliance, nor did their
 6   XII,     43|  disdained to receive, under a treaty of peace, a king descended
 7   XII,     55|      Mithridates to conclude a treaty. He reminded him of the
 8   XII,     56|        suck it in turn. Such a treaty is thought to have a mysterious
 9   XII,     72|    history. Beginning with the treaty which they concluded with
10    XV,      1|        for a hitherto unbroken treaty. Naturally irresolute, he
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