Book,  Par.

1     I,     21|      of craving for luxury and idleness and loathing discipline
2     I,     45|    necessity, or as a check on idleness in the camp. The fiercest
3    II,     47|     industry will languish and idleness be encouraged, if a man
4    II,     70|      the men, while he allowed idleness in the camp, licentiousness
5  XIII,     68|        keeping the soldiers in idleness, the first completed the
6   XIV,     27|   succession of entire days in idleness. Let the ancient character
7   XVI,     31| example the Roman knights into idleness. "For what wonder is it,"
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