Book,  Par.

 1     I,      4|      popular gossip of the large majority fastened itself variously
 2     I,     19|    mother of the country," and a majority proposed that to the name
 3     I,     63|         and when they saw that a majority of their legions remained
 4    II,     48|        bad, were received by the majority in silence or with suppressed
 5    II,     55|        nations became excited, a majority desiring the Roman rule,
 6   III,     49|    speech with approval, but the majority clamorously objected that
 7   III,     59|          few of the men, but the majority were steadfast in their
 8   XIV,      7|      hindered by the unconscious majority. The crew then thought it
 9   XIV,     54|       extreme rigour, though the majority were opposed to any innovation.
10   XIV,     57| undoubted innocence of the great majority. Still, the party which
11   XIV,     62|        the emperor to odium; the majority felt safe in numbers, while
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