Book,  Par.

1     I,      2|   past. Nor did the provinces dislike that condition of affairs,
2     I,     71| Bathyllus, nor did he himself dislike such amusements, and he
3    II,      3|       and by his contemptuous dislike of their national festivities.
4    II,      6| attachment and to his uncle's dislike, was eager to hasten his
5   III,     91|    Clearly, even he, with his dislike of public freedom, was disgusted
6    IV,     56|   friendships, and from their dislike of you they also condemn
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