Book,  Par.

1     I,     87|        nor planted in the miry soil. Caecina, while he was keeping
2   III,     83|      auspices on his country's soil. There is a war, forsooth,
3    XI,     19|        to manhood on a hostile soil, he might well be dreaded,
4    XI,     23| preparing to encamp on hostile soil when the despatch reached
5   XII,     22|  wandering tribes, on a barren soil; that a weary disgust would
6   XII,     51|    even now it is not a barren soil which causes distress. But
7   XII,     73|       Byzantium has a fruitful soil and productive seas, as
8  XIII,     70|       and were cultivating the soil as if it had been their
9  XIII,     71|      wished to behold an empty soil; rather let them submerge
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