Book,  Par.

1     I,     93| quicksands be distinguished from solid ground or shallows from
2    II,     41|          decided that vessels of solid gold should not be made
3   III,    104|                 Unequal to us in solid military strength, but better
4    IV,     80|      gladiators, failed to lay a solid foundation to frame the
5    IV,     93|      Next, he began constructing solid roads and bridges over the
6  XIII,     11|  guardian. Statues to himself of solid gold and silver he forbade,
7  XIII,     46|         for the sake of one more solid within his reach. ~ ~
8   XIV,     59|    Memmius Regulus, who from his solid worth and consistency was
9    XV,     48|      were no houses fenced in by solid masonry, or temples surrounded
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