Book,  Par.

1   III,     42|       that house enjoyed to a boundless extent. ~ ~
2   III,     71|      luxury which had reached boundless excess in everything on
3   XII,      8|       it conduced to power. A boundless greed of wealth was veiled
4  XIII,     53|   provinces were drained by a boundless usury. His own money, on
5   XIV,     68|       with vast influence and boundless wealth, so that I often
6   XIV,     86|  Pallas for still keeping his boundless wealth by a prolonged old
7    XV,     67| before him at the same moment boundless wealth and power, conscience
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