Book,  Par.

 1     I,      4|        the old sound morality. Stript of equality, all looked
 2   III,     24|        name; that Marcus Piso, stript of his rank, with an allowance
 3    IV,     74| assembly, all who were present stript their clothes off their
 4   XII,     16|       to keep him. Meherdates, stript of his powerful auxiliaries
 5  XIII,     17|   night with its merriment had stript off all disguise. Nero saw
 6  XIII,     73|    other weapons. At last they stript off their clothes and threw
 7   XIV,     42|        country as a gift, were stript of their ancestral possessions,
 8    XV,     72|     tied a band, which she had stript off her bosom, in a sort
 9   XVI,     36|    sold her bridal presents or stript her neck of its ornaments
10   XVI,     38|       his fall, and he was now stript of all his property and
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