Book,  Par.

 1     I,     31| entrenchments, they secured the gates with sentries, and ordered
 2     I,     36|      returned. They quitted the gates and restored to their places
 3     I,     89|          that all rushed to the gates. Of these the decuman gate
 4   III,      6|     uncle, not even to the city gates. Where were all those usages
 5    XI,     48|       idle complaints, till the gates were forced open by the
 6   XII,     80|        the 13th of October, the gates of the palace were suddenly
 7  XIII,     48|  defenders, the barriers of the gates overthrown, the fortifications
 8  XIII,     51|  inhabitants however opened the gates of their own accord, and
 9   XIV,     11|       and having burst open the gates, dragged off the slaves
10    XV,     73|  dragged along and stood at the gates of his gardens. When they
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