Book,  Par.

1     I,      4|        The popular gossip of the large majority fastened itself
2    IV,     65|        which was garrisoned by a large force of armed soldiers
3    VI,     68| neighbourhood of Seleucia with a large force, while Tiridates,
4    XI,     19|         appeals they collected a large force. No less numerous
5    XI,     46|         result of presents or of large promises; his, of necessity.
6   XII,     53|          the same time he gave a large army to his son, who by
7   XIV,     60|     which he openly recited at a large gathering, when he was dining
8    XV,     28|      earthquake too demolished a large part of Pompeii, a populous
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