Book,  Par.

 1    II,     18|      war had taken to mutiny. Half of them have their backs
 2    II,     18|    backs covered with wounds; half are once again exposing
 3    II,     30|     sea, of forms half-human, half beast-like, things they
 4    II,     83|       death Augustus assigned half to the king's brother Rhescuporis,
 5    II,     83|   king's brother Rhescuporis, half to his son Cotys. In this
 6   III,     24|     from the public register, half of his property confiscated,
 7   III,     24|     his property confiscated, half given up to his son, Cneius
 8    IV,     26| Gallus, who had proposed that half her estate should be confiscated,
 9    IV,     26| estate should be confiscated, half left to the children. Marcus
10    VI,     21|       interest was reduced to half that amount, and finally
11   XII,     74|  Capitol; births of monsters, half man, half beast, and of
12   XII,     74| births of monsters, half man, half beast, and of a pig with
13   XII,     74|      dropped by Claudius when half intoxicated, that it was
14  XIII,      9|     East were so divided that half the auxiliaries and two
15  XIII,     56|      And so, with the loss of half his property, his son and
16  XIII,     56|   allowed to retain the other half, and what they had inherited
17   XIV,      3|   attractively attired to her half intoxicated son and offered
18    XV,      8|   them, when the work was but half finished, and got clear
19    XV,     13|      perfectly fearless, left half his army in Syria to retain
20    XV,     87|   slain him with a blow and a half. ~ ~
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