Book,  Par.

1    II,     59| embassies sued for a treaty; a traitor to his country, a satellite
2    IV,     15|    have sought to discover the traitor, in short, would have been
3    XI,     22|       life of a deserter and a traitor was not unsuccessful, nor
4   XII,     20|     Cotys, who had once been a traitor, then become his open enemy.
5  XIII,     45|       his son Rhadamistus as a traitor to prove his loyalty to
6    XV,     96|        called him an enemy and traitor to the State, till the unanimous
7   XVI,     32|   openly assumed the part of a traitor and an enemy. In a word,
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