Book,  Par.

 1     I,     14|      Citizens were proscribed, lands divided, without so much
 2     I,     22|       where, under the name of lands, he receives soaking swamps
 3     I,     85|     surrounding hills into the lands beneath. The ground being
 4    II,     16|        all deserters wives and lands with daily pay of a hundred
 5    II,     16|      possess themselves of the lands of the Germans and will
 6    II,     28|      south, and from the hilly lands and deep rivers of Germany
 7    II,     83|        division the cultivated lands, the towns, and what bordered
 8    II,     96|    their own people in strange lands. But Germanicus was gracious
 9   III,      6|      in any fashion in foreign lands, still all the more honours
10    IV,     92|        their herds, next their lands, last, the persons of their
11    XI,     14|     match the marvels of other lands. Nero, never a disparager
12   XII,     38|   Camulodunum on the conquered lands, as a defence against the
13  XIII,     70|       themselves in unoccupied lands, reserved for the use of
14  XIII,     71|     been given to mankind, and lands uninhabited are common to
15  XIII,     72|   friendship he would cede the lands in question. Boiocalus spurned
16   XIV,     25| Claudius to adjudicate on some lands which were bequeathed by
17   XIV,     33|     Subsequently, they reached lands under cultivation, and reaped
18   XIV,     68|        affluence of such broad lands and such widely-spread investments?
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