Book,  Par.

1    II,     62|    cities of Asia fell by an earthquake in the night, so that the
2    IV,     73|    had not been shaken by an earthquake and that the foundations
3   XII,     51|   down by frequent shocks of earthquake, and as the panic spread,
4   XII,     68|  which had been shaken by an earthquake, had its tribute remitted
5   XIV,     37|   same year overthrown by an earthquake, and, without any relief
6    XV,     28| shapeless mass of bronze. An earthquake too demolished a large part
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