Book,  Par.

1    II,     59|           result of which, with the final expulsion of the Romans,
2     V,      6|             indeed to pronounce the final sentence (for this was forbidden),
3   XII,     39|           with us, he resolved on a final struggle. He selected a
4  XIII,     47|         progress was made towards a final settlement of peace by the
5   XIV,     40| independence, though, in his will's final words, he betrayed a flatterer'
6   XVI,     12|           had clung to freedom by a final act of servility, he bestowed
7   XVI,     15|            by him not to delay this final document. Then he drank
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