Book,  Par.

1     I,     83|   sent, which, broken by the shock of flying troops, increased
2    II,     61|    Never at any time was the shock of battle more tremendous
3   III,     29|  intrenchments. At the first shock, the cohort was driven back,
4    IV,     80| crowded; then came a violent shock, as it fell inwards or spread
5    VI,     22|   scarcity of money, a great shock being given to all credit,
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