Book, Paragraph

1   I,  28|       Fatuae, and the genii of states, who worship Pausi and Bellonae:-
2   I,  28|       masters? In the greatest states, and in the most powerful
3  II,  39|    other, subdue and overthrow states; load themselves with, and
4   V,  12| fathers relate it, and haughty states peruse it; and you are considered
5  VI,  10|   through a thousand different states, changing each day. We understand
6  VI,  24|     majority in nations and in states, in order that a kind of
7  VI,  26|        so many temples in your states filled with images of all
8 VII,  38|   crops, and other dangers, to states and nations; and that they
9 VII,  49|  freemen were torn from races, states, peoples without number,
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