Book,  Par.

1   III,     38| despotisms grew up and became perpetual among many nations. Some
2   III,     57|  popular assemblies about the perpetual tributes, the oppressive
3    VI,     15|      authority, recently made perpetual and all the more galling
4   XIV,     42|     citadel, as it seemed, of perpetual tyranny. Men chosen as priests
5    XV,     80|   spare herself the burden of perpetual sorrow, and, in the contemplation
6   XVI,     11|  clinging in her widowhood to perpetual sorrow, and using only such
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