Book,  Par.

 1    II,      3|        a progress through their cities, and by his contemptuous
 2    II,     62|         same year twelve famous cities of Asia fell by an earthquake
 3    II,     67|     none of the civilisation of cities, took up arms and drew their
 4    II,     69|      Asia, visited the Thracian cities, Perinthus and Byzantium;
 5    II,     89|      legions and to the various cities had been repealed or reversed.
 6   III,     84|         provinces. In the Greek cities license and impunity in
 7    IV,     17|      proposal for relieving the cities of Cibyra and Aegium in
 8    IV,     18|         the Greeks, through the cities they had founded in Asia,
 9    IV,     18|  throughout all the islands and cities of Asia. ~ ~
10    IV,     20|      the accused condemned. The cities of Asia, gratified by this
11    IV,     44|        wars, of the storming of cities, of the defeat and capture
12    IV,     45|                 All nations and cities are ruled by the people,
13    IV,     52|        recent petition from the cities of Asia. I will therefore
14    IV,     73|       should be erected. Eleven cities were rivals for the honour,
15    VI,     63|       Anthemusias and the other cities, which having been founded
16   XII,     19| difficult positions, rivers and cities, alike yielded to their
17   XII,     59|        battle, and the Armenian cities, Artaxata and Tigranocerta,
18   XIV,     20|     temples as well as in Greek cities. He could no longer be restrained,
19   XIV,     37|               One of the famous cities of Asia, Laodicea, was that
20    XV,      7|       spoil, that the sieges of cities were sieges only in name,
21   XVI,     17|       armies and the capture of cities. Let us grant this privilege
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