Chap.

1  5|    the Nile, that furnish the private houses with water; where
2  5| aqueducts and the cisterns of private houses. ~
3 13| likewise lodged in the king's private arsenals which had not put
4 49|     that the plunder of their private fortunes was aggravated
5 67|       the habit not only of a private person, but even of a criminal,
6 70|      he would never look upon private services to himself as an
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