Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre| political, and on his return to Rome, which was somewhat brusquely
 2   I,       XIV|     height upon the ruin of his Rome in embers; or in thy arrogance
 3   I,      XLIX|       Lusitania had a Viriatus, Rome a Caesar, Carthage a Hannibal,
 4  II,        VI|        of Egypt, the Caesars of Rome, and the whole herd (if
 5  II,      VIII|    Charles V and a gentleman in Rome. The emperor was anxious
 6  II,      VIII|        of pagan construction in Rome, and the one which best
 7  II,      VIII|     that opened in the midst of Rome? What, in opposition to
 8  II,      VIII|          which they now call in Rome Saint Peter's needle. The
 9  II,      VIII|         castle of St. Angelo in Rome. The queen Artemisia buried
10  II,       XLI|     Saint Peter is very well in Rome;' I mean I am very well
11  II,       XLI|         in twelve hours reached Rome and dismounted at Torre
12  II,      XLIX|      from Milan, pheasants from Rome, veal from Sorrento, partridges
13  II,       LII|        thought well of, and "to Rome for everything." I am as
14  II,      LIII|     Saint Peter is very well at Rome; I mean each of us is best
15  II,       LIV|         well, "when thou art at Rome do as thou seest," he asked
16  II,       LIX|     Saint Peter is very well in Rome.'"~ ~The two gentlemen pressed
17  II,        LX|     were going to take ship for Rome, and that between them they
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