Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   4|    of his cronies by writing notes on what Davenport would
 2  Int,   4|    into French, attached his notes, and issued the book. There
 3  Int,   4| Latin text is given; and the notes were a most important part
 4  Int,   4|    the original work."~These notes, humorously and perhaps
 5  Int,   4|     a translation of the six notes, the composition of which
 6    5, 145|      On the Road ~VOLUME VI.~NOTES~PROSTITUTION.~There are
 7    5, 145| attention to duty" (Variorum Notes to Cicero, vol. ii, pp.
 8    5, 146|                      CHAPTER NOTES~
 9    5, 153|       he sends neatly folded notes every day to our master'
10    5, 160| market square. They were the notes, now plaintive, now lively,
11    6     |              VOLUME VII.~SIX NOTES BY MARCHENA.~TO THE ARMY
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