Book,  Par.

1     I,     85| engineering parties, which they harassed, pacing round them and continually
2    VI,     49|         rode up to his camp and harassed his foraging parties. He
3   XII,     41|        to the attack; the first harassed the foe with missiles, while
4   XIV,     77|         thought the emperor, if harassed by no anxiety, would be
5    XV,     61|        the emperor's regard. He harassed him with calumnies, and
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