Book,  Par.

1    II,     90|    eager haste to have the sole control of the province
2    II,     96| subjection. Had he had the sole control of affairs, had
3   III,      5|  glory of the country, the sole surviving off spring of
4    VI,     49| and demanded battle. Their sole strength was in cavalry;
5   XII,     71|  as a place devoted to the sole service of their god. It
6  XIII,     19|   eyes of an enemy, on the sole surviving offspring of the
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