Book, Chapter

1    II,      XIX| strengthen by the Roman power a lying statement. Thus the matter
2   III,     VIII|      merely in phantom form and lying semblance. Hence that which
3   III,     XXXI|  brought up in an atmosphere of lying.200 And it is beside the
4   III,     XXXV|        he ruminated, like a man lying in bed, and said, "Eat all
5    IV,      XXX|    standing up and the poor man lying down, the old man falling
6    IV,      XXX|        there is silver and gold lying in the soil, or lead and
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