Book,  Par.

1    IV,     44|           inglorious; peace wholly unbroken or but slightly disturbed,
2    IV,     65|            detachment a narrow and unbroken mountain ridge, stretching
3    XI,     30| Thenceforth they have preserved an unbroken and loyal peace. United
4   XII,     30|         Clausus there had been one unbroken line. ~ ~
5  XIII,     39|      Pomponia lived a long life of unbroken melancholy. After the murder
6    XV,      1|           reverence for a hitherto unbroken treaty. Naturally irresolute,
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