Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   1|          89 are out of place, it follows that this passage may have
 2    4, 110|     endeavored to appease him as follows,)~
 3    4, 113|      peace which was drawn up as follows: "It is hereby solemnly
 4    4, 114|       our attention, he began as follows:~  ~The Ephesian Matron ~
 5    5, 133|        wrote upon the tablets as follows:~
 6    5, 145|        his last wishes aloud, as follows:) "All who are down for
 7    5, 145| stipulations of this law were as follows: No woman should have in
 8    5, 145|        result of the trial is as follows: "the tribunes gave as their
 9    5, 145|   according to Lactantius, is as follows: "for she (Lupa, i. e.,
10    5, 145|   written his Terminal Essay, it follows that the conclusions arrived
11    5, 154|   intentions. The distress which follows and chastises extravagant
12    5, 156|       power, he addressed him as follows:~"'O thou, who, of all mankind,
13    6     |    contempt and hooted him. Here follows an exact translation of
14    6     |        Boileau into French. Here follows an imitation of that of
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