Book, Chapter

 1    2,  8|          my companion Aristomenus touching the manner of this City,
 2    3, 14|          Judges did rise and say, Touching this murther, which deserveth
 3    3, 14|        most entire thanks, but as touching the setting up of any statues
 4    4, 22|     doubtfull and divers opinions touching her calamity. Sometime she
 5    5, 24| companions in this sort. Sirs, as touching the house of Milo of Hippata,
 6    5, 24|          came] to my remembrance, touching the death, which the theeves
 7    5, 25|           her. This is my opinion touching this affaire: but advise
 8    5, 26|       make our prayers unto Mars, touching this selling of the Maiden,
 9    8, 44|          knowing that this matter touching the ruine of all the whole
10    8, 44|         man declared his opinion, touching the death of the child:
11    8, 44|  alleadged against the young man, touching the buying of the poyson,
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