Book,  Par.

 1     I,     79|       report of the surrender and kind reception of Segestes, when
 2     I,     96|      house were associated into a kind of brotherhood, one Cassius,
 3    II,     65|         name that no words of any kind spoken against her might
 4    II,    111|           to him one of the usual kind, similar to the rest, for
 5   III,     78|          there is in all things a kind of cycle, and there may
 6    IV,     11| encouraged the young princes with kind words, brought them in and
 7    VI,     64|          wealth or wisdom, form a kind of senate, and the people
 8    VI,     76|         pleas of the same painful kind, she was after all banished
 9    XI,     28|      There was much talk of every kind on the subject, and it was
10  XIII,     47|       escort; what force of every kind was to be with Corbulo,
11  XIII,     52|           proposals too of a like kind were carried, on a scale
12  XIII,     53|          imperial ladies? By what kind of wisdom or maxims of philosophy
13   XIV,     28|          who first displayed this kind of show in the capital.
14   XIV,     83|            her marriage-day was a kind of funeral, brought, as
15    XV,     91|           soldier dying a similar kind of death, and he recited
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