Book,  Par.

1   III,      6| because of the distance of tie journey, was burnt in any fashion
2   III,      6| brother had gone but one day's journey to meet him; his uncle,
3    VI,     19|   adequate reason for his long journey. Still, he lived on in safety,
4    VI,     41|       to the burden and to the journey, it carries its father's
5    XI,      1|   provinces, he was planning a journey to the armies of Germany.
6   XIV,     69|  warfare or travel, so in this journey of life, old as I am and
7    XV,     31|       would Tiridates refuse a journey to Rome to receive the crown,
8    XV,     39|    about to enter on so long a journey, might suffice for a previous
9    XV,     45|      his entering on so long a journey, when they could not bear
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