Book,  Par.

1    II,     93|         to my father and brother, torn by what persecutions, entangled
2    IV,     56|         out, and my grandsons are torn asunder by the strife. What
3    IV,     80|          were they who with limbs torn from them still retained
4    XI,     26|           guilt when he was being torn in pieces by torture, but
5   XII,     41| ill-compacted fence of stones was torn down, and it was an equal
6    XV,     44|   freedmen were put in chains and torn from him, till, knowing
7    XV,     54|        skins of beasts, they were torn by dogs and perished, or
8    XV,     72|          agony, ordered her to be torn on the rack. But neither
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