Book, Chapter

1    2,  61|  because I'd rather be a Roman citizen than a tax-paying provincial.
2    4, 105| Tarentum is a most respectable citizen and the owner, not only
3    4, 119|        s weapons fail him; the citizen is buried beneath the ruins
4    4, 123|      home with clear title, no citizen free from a mortgage,~But
5    4, 127|     firesides to mourning! One citizen, palsied~With terror, his
6    5, 145|      Prohibito," compelled the citizen of manly vigor to satisfy
7    5, 154|        and a wealthy childless citizen is the most powerful of
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