Book,  Par.

1    II,     15|  to be accomplished with a genuine result. Tribunes and centurions,
2   III,     90|  hitherto there had been a genuine harmony between the mother
3    IV,     12|    belief even in what was genuine and noble. ~ ~
4    IV,     15|   rumours in preference to genuine history which has not been
5    IV,     41|   of a sovereign meet with genuine, and when with fictitious
6    VI,     17|  by human means, what were genuine. Accordingly the book in
7  XIII,     53|  who employed a lively and genuine eloquence in the defence
8    XV,     51| then again the ancient and genuine historical monuments of
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