Book,  Par.

1   III,     78| revolutions just as there are changes of seasons. Nor was everything
2    IV,     44|   which the movements of vast changes often take their rise. ~ ~
3    VI,     77|    politeness. After frequent changes of place, he at last settled
4   XII,     14|      flags from delay or even changes into treachery, and that
5   XII,     74|    there were to be political changes for the worse. The soldiers'
6   XIV,     55|       and fairer and that all changes were for the worse, but
7   XIV,     80|  point of the sword. Whatever changes had been made in the riot,
8    XV,     53|       common to others. These changes which were liked for their
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