Book,  Par.

 1    II,     50|      night, they took with them a sufficient force, and having bound
 2    II,    111| distinction of rank, and it was a sufficient glory for him to be classed
 3    II,    113|    ancestors, who considered it a sufficient punishment on unchaste women
 4    II,    113|           expired, it was thought sufficient to decide Vistilia's case,
 5    IV,     80|      superstructure with beams of sufficient strength; for he had neither
 6    VI,     39|        also died. I have dwelt at sufficient length on his moderation
 7   XII,     16|         his army not being yet in sufficient force, made the river Corma
 8   XII,     20|          on the spot of authority sufficient to make his promises highly
 9  XIII,     17|   circumstance had lately tested, sufficient however to gain for him
10  XIII,     36|           did not credit him with sufficient resolution for a self-inflicted
11  XIII,     51|         the walls, and we had not sufficient force to be divided between
12   XIV,     70|     carrying with it an authority sufficient to justify any boon, of
13   XIV,     75|           do the crime, not being sufficient in number or decided in
14    XV,     22|            It was," they argued, "sufficient reward for the childless
15    XV,     66|        and all the others who had sufficient daring were to rush up and
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