Book,  Par.

1    IV,      4|     would necessitate successive intervals in crime, he chose, on the
2    IV,     93|       coming up, as they did, at intervals, they did not give fresh
3    VI,     41|      maintain that it is seen at intervals of fourteen hundred and
4   XII,     28|       Hercules; then, at regular intervals, stones were placed along
5    XV,     10| neglected, with troops at closer intervals. That he might have no hindrance
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