Book,  Par.

1    II,     31| spirit, and, seemingly, with augmented numbers. ~ ~
2   III,     86|      temple's ceremonial was augmented, and during the Persian
3    IV,     33|   more than slavery. He thus augmented his force, and having formed
4    IV,     73|     Lydians were yet further augmented by the immigration of nations
5    XV,     11|   hoped for the repute of an augmented army. Yet even thus the
6    XV,     72|    his person with a largely augmented guard.~ ~
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