Book,  Par.

1    II,      3| carried whenever he made a progress through their cities, and
2    II,     34|   minutely, the beginning, progress, and end of this affair,
3   III,     48|    likeness of a barbarian progress. Not only is the sex feeble
4    IV,      5| insincerely broached, of a progress through the provinces, was
5  XIII,     17|     impatient at such slow progress in crime, threatened the
6  XIII,     47|                      As no progress was made towards a final
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