Book,  Par.

1     I,     50|           as it is the way with a mob to fix any charge, however
2     I,    102| magistrates and the strife of the mob. This disturbance was the
3    II,    101|       first gossip of an ignorant mob? You have on your side the
4    XI,     28|        the Senate-house, unless a mob of foreigners, a troop of
5   XII,     51|         broke through the furious mob with a body of soldiers.
6   XIV,     20|          in their praises, like a mob which craves for amusements
7   XIV,     57|           a dense and threatening mob, with stones and firebrands.
8   XIV,     80|        either the violence of the mob would burst on her with
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