Book, Chapter

1  Int,   3|  environment, Petronius, in the greater portion of his work, is
2    1,  18|       small sacrifice, secure a greater profit. Accordingly, we
3    1,  19|      can see that each puts the greater value upon his own property.
4    1,  29|     feared that Giton might run greater risk if I were absent, I
5    2,  80|         I got to have an income greater than all the revenues of
6    3, 101|      mine, where he entertained greater hopes of success, because
7    4, 118|         a skiff, along with the greater part of her belongings,
8    5, 145| prosperous and her empire grows greater, and our conquests extend
9    6     |  jealous Fortune has grudged us greater blessings, those enjoyments
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