Book,  Par.

1    II,     47|  Certainly our ancestors did not grant the privilege of occasionally
2   III,     89| preferred a more modern claim, a grant from the victorious Alexander.
3    IV,     53|           to my life's close, it grant me a tranquil mind, which
4    VI,     31|    buried, and he blushed not to grant the favour, and actually
5   XII,     71|          the emperor proposed to grant immunity from taxation to
6   XII,     71|           and that they ought to grant his request and let the
7  XIII,     31|        each case, and be slow to grant what once given could not
8  XIII,     41|   further increased by an annual grant of five hundred thousand
9   XVI,     17|        capture of cities. Let us grant this privilege to the posterity
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