Book,  Par.

1     I,     54| Treveri, to be subjects of the foreigner?" Then they felt shame and
2    II,      1|  Parthians, who disdained as a foreigner a king whom they had sought
3   III,     25|        that victories over the foreigner were commemorated with such
4   III,     75|      Italy. Victories over the foreigner taught us how to waste the
5   XII,     16|      or of the Arsacids, but a foreigner and a Roman, and having
6   XII,     17|   sought the friendship of the foreigner by sending envoys to Eunones,
7  XIII,      4|     had befallen Rome from the foreigner, were heard with favour.
8   XIV,     32|       cost of the blood of the foreigner. ~ ~
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