Book,  Par.

 1     I,      3|    him everything tended to centre. He was adopted as a son,
 2     I,     67|     with the baggage in the centre, the men of the twenty-first
 3     I,     81| taken up a position. In the centre of the field were the whitening
 4    II,      7|  stem and stern and a broad centre, that they might bear the
 5    II,     50|     had arrived, he was the centre of interest to a vast concourse
 6    II,     67|    legion was in the army's centre; the light cohorts and two
 7   III,     65|    to quit the capital, the centre of all government. Now,
 8   XII,     18|     and the rear, while the centre was strengthened by the
 9  XIII,     47|     the sixth legion in the centre, with which he had united
10  XIII,     50|     men of the tenth in the centre; the baggage was secured
11  XIII,     50|     the enemy penetrate the centre, he might be encountered
12    XV,     21|  arches were erected in the centre of the Capitoline hill;
13    XV,     54|     of the world find their centre and become popular. Accordingly,
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