Book,  Par.

1    XI,     20| prosperity or adversity, did mischief to the interests of the
2   XII,     64|     at all this, but, as the mischief grew, they interposed with
3    XV,     48|   measures; so rapid was the mischief and so completely at its
4    XV,     48|     no one dared to stop the mischief, because of incessant menaces
5   XVI,      7|  This was the first token of mischief. Nor was it long delayed.
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