Book, Chapter

1  Int,   2|     years later, written of conditions as they were in his own
2    3,  91| brought about the very same conditions as before, and the instant
3    5, 145|    is an accurate mirror of conditions as they altered and grew
4    5, 145|    in the entire city. Such conditions would naturally be ideal
5    5, 145|  the problem in view of the conditions in European society, induced
6    5, 145|   no exception to the rule. Conditions grew steadily worse with
7    5, 154| Crotona alone; he refers to conditions in the capital of the empire.
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