Book,  Par.

1     I,     73|           he feared for his return heavy rains and swollen rivers.
2    II,     25|          the earthwork encountered heavy blows from above, as if
3   III,     57|        Gaul, under the pressure of heavy debts, attempted a revolt.
4    IV,     33|       movements with the attack of heavy troops from a single point,
5    IV,     93|   estuaries for the passage of his heavy troops, and meanwhile having
6   XII,     33|        their spoil, when they were heavy with sleep. It added to
7   XII,     56|     smothered them under a mass of heavy clothes. Even the sons of
8   XII,     72| complaining to the Senate of their heavy burdens, recapitulated their
9    XV,     21|      against former emperors whose heavy expenditure had exceeded
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