Book,  Par.

1     I,     55| expose to destruction, I now remove to a distance from your
2    IV,     40|     the constitution than to remove its guardians." Thus the
3    IV,     81|     As soon as they began to remove the debris, there was a
4    VI,     25|   from the Tarpeian rock. To remove any doubt that the vastness
5    VI,     34|      had waxed so bold as to remove, so to speak, the walls
6    XI,     42|   mounting on a cart used to remove garden refuse, proceeded
7   XII,     57|  from Armenian territory and remove his son. ~ ~
8    XV,     20|    Corbulo, requiring him to remove the fortresses on the further
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