Book,  Par.

1    II,      7|    narrow stem and stern and a broad centre, that they might
2    II,     24|        Angrivarii had raised a broad earthwork, as a boundary
3   III,     10|        tomb of the Caesars. In broad daylight, when the river-bank
4  XIII,     49|       a distance, where it was broad and shallow. ~ ~
5   XIV,     68|       in the affluence of such broad lands and such widely-spread
6    XV,     53| according to measurement, with broad thoroughfares, with a restriction
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