Book,  Par.

1     I,     35| common are granted slowly; a separate favour you may deserve and
2     I,     44|    promiscuous gathering, to separate itself into its military
3     I,     56|     aloof from pollution and separate the mutinous from among
4   III,    104| quarter, Blaesus's son led a separate force of his own, to save
5  XIII,     20|   honour. He also gave her a separate establishment, that throngs
6  XIII,     31|     If freedmen were to be a separate class, the paucity of the
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