Book,  Par.

 1     I,     80|       they were burning their possessions, and amid the carnage and
 2    IV,     93|       in defence of their own possessions. Next, he began constructing
 3  XIII,     48|     Armenians to defend their possessions, prepared to destroy their
 4   XIV,     30|      gossip. He had ancestral possessions in Asia, where he might
 5   XIV,     35|      returned to their native possessions.~ ~
 6   XIV,     40|  merely retained our existing possessions, and his successor Veranius,
 7   XIV,     42|     stript of their ancestral possessions, and the king's relatives
 8   XIV,     70|    life holds out, be lasting possessions; those which you owe to
 9    XV,      1|       a king to fight for the possessions of others." ~ ~
10    XV,     36| attitude. He drove from their possessions the nobles of Armenia, who
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