Book,  Par.

1     I,     81| friends, and, indeed, of the calamities of wars and the lot of mankind.
2    II,     31|       rising superior to all calamities; for having thrown away
3     V,      3|  hope from merit (and public calamities are ever used by individuals
4  XIII,     53|   had struggled with various calamities and earned the hate of many,
5   XIV,     85|      Whoever would study the calamities of that period in my pages
6    XV,     49| present misfortunes with the calamities of antiquity. ~ ~
7    XV,     57|     Spartacus, and of bygone calamities. Soon afterwards, tidings
8    XV,     94|     will be a part of Rome's calamities.~ ~
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