Book,  Par.

1    II,     29|      Day and night, on those rocks and promontories he would
2    II,     70|      arose and drove Piso on rocks, and his enemy's destruction
3    IV,     64|   pointed to fortresses amid rocks whither they had conveyed
4    IV,     77|     in a natural grotto. The rocks at its entrance suddenly
5    VI,     28|       for the house stood on rocks), and then, if any suspicion
6   XII,     73|   the sloping surface of the rocks under water to quit the
7   XIV,      8| driven by winds or dashed on rocks, that the vessel had in
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