Book, Chapter

 1    4, 120|    city, and once the first in Italy. When we earnestly inquired,
 2    4, 126|      camp. Gazing downwards~On Italy's plains rolling far, from
 3    5, 145|    upon Hannibal's invasion of Italy. It was repealed eighteen
 4    5, 145|       the world was drawn into Italy as by a load-stone. The
 5    5, 145|    still observed in Spain and Italy. Plautus, Asin. iv, i, 9,
 6    5, 145|    from the Greek colonists in Italy, but Suidas (Tharnyris)
 7    5, 145|     charges the inhabitants of Italy; with the invention of this
 8    5, 145|     that the native peoples of Italy and the Greek colonists
 9    5, 154| struggle against the tribes of Italy, the neighbors and enemies
10    5, 154|    They visit their estates in Italy, and procure themselves,
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