Book,  Par.

1     I,     73|        with some hastily raised levies from the Germans dwelling
2    II,    102| intercepted a detachment of new levies on their way to Syria, and
3    IV,      5|      and the necessity of fresh levies for the army. Volunteers
4    IV,     57|       was an end to his crowded levies and the reality of power
5    IV,     64|      scornful refusal to endure levies and to supply our armies
6    VI,     68|         argued that ill-arrayed levies fatigued by a long march
7  XIII,     43|        supply their places, and levies were held in Galatia and
8   XVI,     14|  ordinary death. That same year levies of troops were held in Narbon
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