Book,  Par.

1     I,     97|  beggars became wealthy, the insignificant, formidable, and brought
2    II,      8| channel or encircling merely insignificant islands, divides itself,
3    II,     67|    allies, and, with an army insignificant indeed compared with the
4   III,     61|    unimportant and much more insignificant than the rumours represented? ~ ~
5    IV,     50|    say, inviolable; only the insignificant and undistinguished were
6    IV,     73|      were passed over as too insignificant; even Ilium, though it boasted
7  XIII,     63|  meddling with things wholly insignificant." ~ ~
8   XVI,      8|   subsequently, as being too insignificant, escaped from Nero, who
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