Book, Chapter

 1   Int          |       author's name, date, and country have always been a matter
 2    II,    XVIII|         those who dwelt in the country of the captivity might be
 3   III,     VIII|        sea, whether in town or country, would have been maligned
 4   III,       IV|        not cast him out of the country. And there was there a herd
 5   III,       IV|        barbarians out of every country, sends them from one place
 6   III,       IV|       to abide, delivering one country from the evil and handing
 7   III,       XI|        subjects, and all their country was tributary. Indeed, the
 8   III,       XI|      not even the herds in the country which were removed from
 9   III,       VI|    river under the hill in the country of Galilee, beside the city
10   III,    XLIII|         Such heresies does the country of the Pisidians contain,
11    IV,     XIII| constant stream, shuts off the country of the Scythians, where
12    IV,      XIV|      soldiers who defend their country against the enemy to the
13    IV,       XV|      many a satrapy and many a country in the East, and up to this
14    IV,      XXX|       by toil, the life of the country hated and the life of the
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