Book,  Par.

1     I,      6|           pretended that there were directions from his father ordering
2    II,     21|          the enemy fled in opposite directions, that, which had occupied
3    II,     89|           Egypt, found that all his directions to the legions and to the
4    XI,     42|           guests were flying in all directions when the centurions appeared
5   XII,     46|           to lust of plunder, under directions from the officers, or sometimes
6  XIII,      4|          his lively genius in other directions; he carved, painted, sang,
7  XIII,     48| simultaneous movements in different directions, or intending to cut off
8    XV,     57|             Cumae, and lost, in all directions, a number of their triremes
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