Book,  Par.

1     I,     74|                         After burning Mattium, the capital of
2     I,     80|     the Bructeri as they were burning their possessions, and amid
3   III,    103|       consular armies and was burning Italy with impunity, though
4    VI,     17|       our ancestors after the burning of the Capitol in the social
5  XIII,     73| latter had been poured over a burning pile of wood. The war was
6   XIV,     32|     crept into hiding-places, burning them out after filling up
7   XIV,     33|      was scarcity of water, a burning summer and long marches,
8   XIV,     63|   from Italy, and ordered the burning of his books, which, while
9    XV,     53|      as it had been after its burning by the Gauls, without any
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