Book,  Par.

 1    II,     52|       finish it, was taken as finished. The admiration of the beholders
 2    II,     83|    wise policy than if he had finished a war by battle. And so
 3   III,    106| however considered the war as finished, and awarded Blaesus the
 4    VI,     59|      soon as his accusers had finished their case, took from his
 5    XI,     30|      wars, never has one been finished in a shorter time than that
 6    XI,     49|    but called for the cup and finished his repast as usual. During
 7   XII,     18|     would have been begun and finished within one day. ~ ~
 8   XIV,     51|   general and an army who had finished such a war cringing to slaves.
 9    XV,      8|    when the work was but half finished, and got clear out of the
10    XV,      9|    emperor, as if the war was finished, in pompous language, but
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