Book,  Par.

1    IV,      2|      very weapon that he was overthrown; it was rather from heaven'
2    IV,     91|     from Augusta, who having overthrown the prosperity of her step-children
3    VI,     52|   fortunes of Artabanus were overthrown, Vitellius persuading his
4  XIII,     48|    the barriers of the gates overthrown, the fortifications scaled
5   XIV,     37| Laodicea, was that same year overthrown by an earthquake, and, without
6   XIV,     43|    seen the appearance of an overthrown town; even the ocean had
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