Chap.

 1 26|   the affection of these two provinces, had enabled him to draw
 2 26| Alexandria, reducing all the provinces through which he passed,
 3 34|     Asia and the neighboring provinces, beseeching him "not to
 4 51| offered him of pillaging new provinces, and a wealthy kingdom.
 5 65|      settle the state of the provinces through which he passed;
 6 65|      and Asia, because these provinces were not involved in war.
 7 65|   potentates, as well of the provinces as of the neighboring countries.
 8 78|     the controversies of the provinces as he passed, and established
 9 78|      And thus he guarded the provinces of the Roman people against
10 78|   all things relating to the provinces with the utmost success
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