Book,  Par.

1     I,     12|   defence of soldiers that his burial may be undisturbed." ~ ~
2     I,     28|      Even an enemy grudges not burial. When, with embraces and
3    II,     97| Antioch, its destined place of burial, it is doubtful whether
4    VI,     42|     property, were deprived of burial, while those who decided
5   XVI,     12|    were prosecuted after their burial, and the sentence was that "
6   XVI,     17|     not confounded in a common burial, so in the record of their
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