Book,  Par.

1     I,     81| calamities of wars and the lot of mankind. Having sent on Caecina
2   III,     38|                                   Mankind in the earliest age lived
3   III,     83|   training of the future ruler of mankind; such the lesson he first
4    VI,     29|          life, or, in short, with mankind at all; and that therefore
5  XIII,     71|           earth has been given to mankind, and lands uninhabited are
6    XV,     54|        city, as of hatred against mankind. Mockery of every sort was
7    XV,     97|         deserved the adoration of mankind. Some however interpreted
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