Book,  Par.

 1     I,     16| contained a description of the resources of the State, of the number
 2    II,     12|     the greatness of Rome, the resources of Caesar, the dreadful
 3    II,    101|        army, and increases his resources, much which cannot be foreseen
 4   III,     75|   slaves, and estates have the resources of the provinces as their
 5   III,    103|        back, had recruited his resources in the interior of Africa,
 6    IV,     73|        they differed widely in resources. With little variation they
 7    IV,     73|        the other in Italy. The resources of the Lydians were yet
 8    IV,     92|      suitable to their limited resources, the furnishing of ox hides
 9    VI,     53|           Artabanus had now no resources but in some foreigners who
10    XI,     10|        meanwhile, aided by the resources of the Dahae and Hyrcanians,
11   XIV,     37|    recovered itself by its own resources. In Italy meanwhile the
12    XV,     52|      to fool away an emperor's resources. They had actually undertaken
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