Book,  Par.

1    II,    102|           mainland, intercepted a detachment of new levies on their way
2   III,     30| beneficial was this rigour that a detachment of veterans, numbering not
3    IV,     36|          a tribune, with a strong detachment, by whom the ringleader
4    IV,     65|            and held with a strong detachment a narrow and unbroken mountain
5   XII,     16|          was surprised by a fresh detachment in his rear. Then Meherdates
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