Book,  Par.

 1    II,     49|        The slowness of a merchant vessel thwarted his bold venture.
 2   III,      2|      Agrippina descended from the vessel with her two children, clasping
 3   III,     10|          populace by bringing his vessel to shore at the tomb of
 4    IV,     85|           it and even for a small vessel it has but few safe retreats,
 5     V,     13|   followers' he had embarked on a vessel, intending, it seemed, to
 6   XIV,      5| reciprocated. He explained that a vessel could be constructed, from
 7   XIV,      6|         lake of Baiae. Here was a vessel distinguished from others
 8   XIV,      7|         to convict the crime. The vessel had not gone far, Agrippina
 9   XIV,      7|         by the breaking up of the vessel; for all were bewildered,
10   XIV,      7|      thought it best to throw the vessel on one side and so sink
11   XIV,      8|         dashed on rocks, that the vessel had in its upper part collapsed,
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