Book,  Par.

1     I,      2|       and so grew greater by degrees, while he concentrated in
2     I,     18|     Senators, he gave way by degrees, not admitting that he undertook
3     I,     36| legion from another. Then by degrees the instinct of obedience
4    II,     13|                           By degrees they fell to bitter words,
5   III,     92|    flatteries they passed by degrees to savage acts. Caius Silanus,
6    IV,     67| extent of four miles, and by degrees contracted and narrowed
7    VI,     52|      more eager to fight. By degrees, many flocked to him who,
8   XIV,     27|  their fathers, which had by degrees been forgotten, was utterly
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