Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   4|       and curiosity to the towns people. His forgery might have
 2    1,  19|     innkeeper as to what kind of people those were, who had just
 3    1,  19|          his rolls, had seen two people come into the inn, whose
 4    1,  30|         the neighborhood and the people invoked the help of "All
 5    2,  43|         the Scorpion. Cross-eyed people who look at the vegetables
 6    2,  45|         never dined among decent people before. While we were speaking,
 7    2,  50|        sleeve at the way us poor people talk, but we know that you'
 8    2,  60|        outrage under the sun for people to eat mutton and then wear
 9    2,  62|         die decently so that the people will swear by my death,
10    2,  75|         coin from a sack for the people, for I gave a dinner and
11    2,  75|         too, if you can, and the people in it having a good time.
12    2,  82|          all my glory so all the people will wish me well." Then,
13    3,  88|    different from those of other people; for who ever approved of
14    3,  96|          to recite a poem to the people sitting around the basin,
15    4, 123|         silks~Of China; Arabia's people have stripped their own
16    4, 123|       votes they will alter. The people is venal; corrupt~The Senate;
17    4, 127|         flight! In confusion~The people itself -- shameful spectacle --
18    5, 136|          mentioned among refined people. Did I deserve to be lifted
19    5, 136|          their hands, blear-eyed people at their eyes, and do not
20    5, 136|         pure speech endows;~What people do, I write, to my capacity.~
21    5, 145|       great wealth, she made the people her heir, and bequeathed
22    5, 145|       wealth and spoils gave the people more leisure, increased
23    5, 145|   multitude throughout the whole people come!" Another sure indication
24    5, 154|       reverenced the name of the people and the majesty of the senate.
25    5, 154|      were designed for the Roman people. If, in these places of
26    5, 154|        the votes of a capricious people. The acquisition of knowledge
27    5, 155|    paying assiduous court to old people for the purpose of obtaining
28    5, 160|        who danced in public. The people imitated the nobles, and,
29    6     |          of these semi-barbarous people. This is exemplified in
30    6     |     Bible and Homer, because the people they describe and the men
31    6     |         one of the reasons these people were so warlike.~In the
32    6     | degradation and stupidity of the people, have been the direct fatal
33    6     |         in the first wars of the people of the Lord: it was this
34    6     |         The elected kings of the people, the man who adopts the
35    6     |      having charmed the cultured people of Athens was for a long
36    6     |          the questioner, and the people of Athens, who had a little
37    6     |          judging the morals of a people, that of taking their legal
38    6     |      code and inferring that the people were accustomed to break
39    6     |         the morals of the Jewish people. Again, he has not even
40    6     |       not bloodless victory.~All people have regarded virginity
41    6     |       this, the daughters of the people of the Lord were not content
42    6     |   submitted to by all the common people it thinks that by separating
43    6     |          and those of the common people as far as possible it must
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