Book,  Par.

1     I,     14|     was really from a lust of sovereignty that he had excited the
2    IV,      2| assumed for the attainment of sovereignty. ~ ~
3    IV,      4|       marriage, of a share in sovereignty, and of her husband's destruction.
4    VI,     47|     for assuming his father's sovereignty, while he clung to his purpose
5   XII,     75|        in short, cheaper than sovereignty."~ ~
6  XIII,     16|   worthy heir of his father's sovereignty, which a son, by mere admission
7   XIV,     36|    had selected to assume the sovereignty. Though a Cappadocian noble
8   XVI,     26|     on his way to receive the sovereignty of Armenia, so that crime
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