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 1   Int,        2     |         a bronze statue in that city still commemorated her healing.8 |
 2     I               |     honoured ruler of the great city of Edessa,72 having been
 3    II,      VII     |        words. Look at the royal city of Antioch,78 and see what
 4    II          (78) |      mention of Edessa, another city of Syria, in Bk. I, ch.
 5   III,        I     |         was plainly seen in the city then called Dicaearchia,
 6   III,       IV     |        excited, and agitate the city with the disturbance which
 7   III,       VI     |  country of Galilee, beside the city of Tiberias; this is easy
 8   III          (198)|       omits the words, "In this city."~ ~
 9   III,       XL     | parasangs207 to ride to reach a city, and only rides ninety-five;
10   III,       XL     |       case he is no more in the city than when he started. If
11   III,       XL     |        as leaving one gate of a city undefended out of thirty-five.~ ~
12   III          (207)|      subsequent suggestion of a city with so many gates indicates
13    IV          (241)|         the measurements of the city are given, which suggest
14    IV,      XXX     |       hated and the life of the city welcomed, equality being
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