Book,  Par.

1     I,      4|     majority fastened itself variously on their future masters. "
2     I,     13| Sensible men, however, spoke variously of his life with praise
3     I,    101|  away from the spectacle was variously explained. According to
4   III,     18|      followed him, so it was variously rumoured, to guard his person
5    XI,     22|       The fear thus inspired variously affected his own troops
6  XIII,     35|    of this business had been variously and frequently altered.
7   XIV,     27|   Like all novelties, it was variously canvassed. There were some
8   XIV,     32|    general accordingly dealt variously with them; he was merciful
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