Book,  Par.

 1    II,     68|       Ionian Sea. He accordingly devoted a few days to the repair
 2    II,     89|         popular belief souls are devoted so the infernal deities.
 3    IV,     73| Milesians had, it seemed, wholly devoted their respective towns to
 4   XII,      9|     Seneca, it was believed, was devoted to Agrippina from a remembrance
 5   XII,     50|      Messalina's memory and were devoted to her children. Accordingly,
 6   XII,     71|        sacred island, as a place devoted to the sole service of their
 7  XIII,     73|          Chatti because they had devoted, in the event of victory,
 8   XIV,     27|          infecting the youth who devoted themselves to athletic sports,
 9   XIV,     28|     nights every five years were devoted, and in these amid such
10   XIV,     41|     conquered, and their groves, devoted to inhuman superstitions,
11    XV,     50|         the porticoes which were devoted to enjoyment, fell in a
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